"Sectarianism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sectarianism is a term used to describe a strong loyalty or devotion to a particular group, set of principles or ideology, or party, often based on sectarian divisions within a society, religion, or institution. This loyalty is often seen as exclusive and can lead to a division between "us" and "them".
In a sectarian context, individuals or groups may prioritize their sectarian identity over other loyalties or affiliations, often at the expense of other groups or individuals. This can result in social, political, or economic exclusion, as well as tension and conflict.
Sectarianism can be seen in various forms, such as:
Religious sectarianism, where individuals identify more strongly with their own faith community than with others
Political sectarianism, where individuals prioritise their party affiliations over national or community unity
Ethnic sectarianism, where individuals identify more strongly with their own ethnic group than with other groups
Critics of sectarianism argue that it can lead to:
Social division and exclusion
Religious or ideological extremism
Violence and conflict
Undermining of social cohesion and national unity
Moreover, sectarianism can be particularly problematic when it is used as a tool for discrimination, oppression, or exclusion.
Someone who leaks or reveals confidential or sensitive information, often in a calculated or intentional manner.
A distinct group of people who share similar interests, values, or beliefs.<br><br>For example: "The Christian sect has been a dominant force in the community for centuries."<br><br>It can also refer to a particular part or division of a larger organization or system.<br><br>For example: "The media sector has been growing rapidly in recent years."