Groupism

Pronunciation: /ˈɡɹupˈɪzəm/

Groupism (noun)

  1. A belief that people should be judged mainly by the group they belong to, not by their own actions or character.
  2. The habit of giving more support or respect to one’s own group and less to other groups, often without fair reasons.

Examples

  • Groupism can make people judge others by their group first.
  • When groupism grows, fair decisions become harder to make.