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sectarianism

/sekˈteəɹi.ənɪzəm/

Meanings
  • noun

    The state or quality of being partisan or divisive, especially in religion or politics.

    - "The sectarian tensions in the region have led to widespread violence."
    - "Political parties often appeal to sectarian sentiments to gain support."

Variants
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sectarian , sectarianism , sectarianisms
Etymology
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From the Latin sectarius, a follower of a sect, from secare to cut. The term originally referred to a member of a religious sect, but it came to be used more broadly to describe any kind of divisive or partisan attitude.


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  1. Sectarianism is not limited to religious or political contexts. It can also be found in sports, where fans of different teams or clubs may display intense loyalty and hostility towards one another.

  2. The term 'sectarian' originally referred to a follower of a particular sect or religious denomination. The meaning of the term has since broadened to include any kind of divisive or partisan attitude.

  3. Sectarianism has been a significant issue in various parts of the world, including Northern Ireland, the Middle East, and South Asia. It has been a source of conflict and violence, and has been addressed through various means, including education, dialogue, and legislation.


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  1. Partisanship: A strong loyalty or commitment to a particular group or cause, often to the point of being unwilling to consider opposing viewpoints.

  2. Bigotry: Intolerance towards those who hold different beliefs or belong to different groups, often based on prejudice and stereotypes.


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Sectarianism has been a significant issue in various parts of the world, particularly in regions with complex religious and ethnic identities. It has been a source of conflict and violence, and has been addressed through various means, including education, dialogue, and legislation.

How to Memorize "sectarianism"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people divided into distinct factions, each with its own distinct beliefs and practices. Visualize the tension and conflict that arises when these factions come into contact with one another.
    - Picture a religious or political leader stirring up sectarian sentiments among their followers, and the resulting violence and chaos.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'sectarianism' with the image of a divided community, with people taking sides and refusing to engage with those on the other side.
    - Think of sectarianism as a form of tribalism, with people identifying primarily with their own group and seeing others as outsiders.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the 'S' in sectarianism stands for 'split', as in a split between different groups or factions.
    - Think of the term as 'selective intolerance', as sectarian individuals or groups tend to be intolerant of those who do not share their beliefs or identity.


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