partyism

partyism
\pronunc at party+ˌizəm\ noun (-s)
1. : devotion to a political party : party spirit

the partyism … by which the great issue was obscured — Goldwin Smith

2. : a party system

cliques and partyism were nonexistent — I.M.Price

— often used in combination

one-partyism is on the way out — Birmingham (Ala.) News

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partyist, n.
/pahr"tee iz'euhm/, n.
1. adherence to a political party or organization.
2. the organization of political affairs into parties; the political system of a state, region, etc. (often used in combination): Two-partyism was never significant in continental politics.
[1835-45; PARTY + -ISM]

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parˈtyism noun
Devotion to a (particular political) party
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