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sectarian
/ sɛkˈtɛərɪən /
adjective
- of, belonging or relating to, or characteristic of sects or sectaries
- adhering to a particular sect, faction, or doctrine
- narrow-minded, esp as a result of rigid adherence to a particular sect
noun
- a member of a sect or faction, esp one who is bigoted in his adherence to its doctrines or in his intolerance towards other sects, etc
Derived Forms
- secˈtarianˌism, noun
Other Words From
- sec·tari·an·ly adverb
- unsec·tari·an adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of sectarian1
Example Sentences
But questions remain about how the Lebanese troops would operate against Hezbollah, which is heavily armed and backed by Iran, amid fears this could exacerbate sectarian tensions.
In addition to the arson attacks, Ms Moore said there had also been incidents of "sectarian graffiti" in the area.
Personal testimony from all sides fuel a five-part look on PBS by director James Bluemel at Northern Ireland over 30 years of political and sectarian violence.
Fatima didn’t feel there was any sectarian tension against her as a Shia, but another man who stayed in the building with his five children had a different view.
As Israel expands its strikes far from Hezbollah’s bastions into areas where displaced Shiites have fled, fears rise about worsening sectarian tensions.
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