Reforming
Reforming refers to the act or process of making changes intended to improve a system, institution, practice, or set of conditions. It denotes a movement toward more effective, fair, or accountable arrangements and can occur across political, social, economic, or technical domains. The term is often used in contrast to revolution or preservation, indicating gradual, targeted change within existing structures. It is distinct from the historical Reformation of the 16th century, though related ideas of change and critique may overlap in some contexts.
In politics and society, reform describes efforts to modify government structures, laws, or public policies to
In economics and public administration, reform can involve tax or financial policy changes, deregulation, market liberalization,
In chemistry and refining, reforming denotes catalytic reforming, a process that converts low-octane hydrocarbon fractions into
Reform is a broader concept in political theory and history; reformism refers to strategies emphasizing gradual