noun
- plural of politicisation; instances or processes of making something political or involving it in politics
Usage: British spelling (American: politicizations); typically used in academic, journalistic, or formal contexts
Examples
- The politicisations of education policy have made curriculum decisions increasingly contentious.
- Critics argue that recent politicisations of scientific research undermine public trust.
- The politicisations of healthcare debates have prevented rational discussion of reform options.
- Historians traced the politicisations of various social movements throughout the 20th century.
- The politicisations of environmental issues have divided lawmakers along party lines.