hyperpartisanship
1 of 1noun/ˌhaɪpərˈpɑrtɪzənʃɪp/
Forms:hyperpartisanships
1
an extreme allegiance to a particular political party or ideology
- The increasing hyperpartisanship in Congress has made it difficult to pass bipartisan legislation.
- The debate on social media quickly devolved into hyperpartisanship, with users attacking each other based on party lines.
- Efforts to address climate change are often hindered by hyperpartisanship.
- The politician's hyperpartisanship alienated moderate voters who were looking for practical solutions rather than ideological battles.
- Some scholars argue that hyperpartisanship is undermining democratic processes.