Politicization (noun)

The process of making something political or of giving it a political character.

Origin:

Derived from 'politicize', from 'politics' + -ization.

Examples:

  1. The politicization of the issue has made it difficult to find a solution that satisfies everyone.
  2. The politicization of the media has led to increased partisanship and decreased trust in news sources.
  3. The politicization of the judiciary has damaged its reputation as an impartial institution.
  4. The politicization of the government has made it difficult to achieve its goals effectively.
  5. The politicization of education has led to increased controversy and decreased investment in education.
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