polárizáltság
The term polárizáltság, derived from the Hungarian word "polárizált" meaning polarized, refers to the state of being divided into two distinct and opposing groups. This division is often characterized by strongly held, mutually exclusive beliefs, opinions, or ideologies. In social and political contexts, polárizáltság describes a situation where the populace is split into two camps with little common ground or willingness to compromise. This can manifest in discourse, policy debates, and even personal relationships, leading to increased animosity and a breakdown in constructive dialogue.
The phenomenon of polárizáltság is not new but has been observed to intensify in various societies over