"Schismatics" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Schismatics refers to a person who supports or engages in a schism, which is a split or division within a group, organization, or community. It can also specifically denote those who follow a particular church or religious sect that has broken away from a mainstream organization, often due to theological differences.
In a broader context, the term "schismatic" can apply to any situation where a group or movement separates from a larger group, causing a division or split.
The word comes from the Greek word "σχίσμα" (schisma), meaning "split" or "division".
Schinus is a genus of flowering plants in the Anacardiaceae or cashew family that are native to the subtropics and temperate regions of the world.
A schism is a division or split within a group or organization, often due to disagreements or conflicts over ideas, beliefs, or principles. It can refer to a separation or a rift that occurs between two or more groups that were once part of a larger organization or community.<br><br>For example: "The recent schism in the church led to the formation of two separate denominations."<br><br>In a broader sense, a schism can also refer to a fundamental conflict or a divisive issue that disrupts the unity or harmony of a group or society.<br><br>Example: "The politician's inflammatory language caused a schism among the voters, leading to a divided electorate."
Describing or resembling schist; having a structure in which platy minerals, usually mica, are arranged in parallel sheets.