Scandalization
Pronunciation: /ˈskænˈdɑˈɫɪzˈætˈaɪˌɑn/
Scandalization (noun)
- The act of making people feel shocked or offended by something, often through news, statements, or actions.
- The process of presenting events in a way that creates a scandal, even when the situation is complex.
Examples
- The report triggered a public outrage process in the community.
- Social media can speed up a public outrage process quickly.