Reformisty
Reformisty is a term that may be used to describe a person who advocates reform within existing institutions rather than pursuing radical overhaul. The word is formed from reform, meaning change intended to improve, and the suffix -ist, indicating a practitioner or advocate. It is not widely standardized in major dictionaries, and reformist remains the more common noun and adjective. Reformisty appears mainly in informal writing, commentary, and online discourse, sometimes as a playful or pejorative label for proponents of incremental or within-system changes.
Usage and nuances: A reformisty typically emphasizes gradual or procedural changes, policy tinkering, and building consensus.
History and reception: The word has little to no presence in formal political science lexicons. Its appearance