Propagandism

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹɑpˈæɡˈændˈɪzəm/

Propagandism (noun)

  1. The use of repeated messages to influence people’s beliefs or actions, often for political goals.
  2. The practice of spreading one-sided information to make a cause seem right and to win support.

Examples

  • The campaign relied on propagandism to shape voters’ beliefs.
  • Propagandism can influence public opinion during elections.