noun
- Plural of cultism; practices, beliefs, or devotion characteristic of a cult or its members.
- Excessive or unquestioning devotion to a person, idea, or group; cult-like behavior in non-religious contexts.
Usage: Usually used in academic, sociological, or critical contexts to describe cult-related phenomena.
Usage: Often used critically to describe obsessive fandom or ideological movements.
Examples
- Scholars study cultisms to understand how groups manipulate their members.
- The rise of celebrity cultisms has become a concern for mental health professionals.
- Religious cultisms often isolate followers from their families and friends.
- Some critics argue that certain political movements exhibit cultisms.
- Psychologists warn against the dangers of cultisms in online communities.
- The documentary examined various cultisms throughout history.