trivialere
Trivialere is a neologism used in discourse analysis and information design to describe the process of rendering complex information into oversimplified, easily digestible elements. The term can describe practices in media, education, and policy communication that prioritize accessibility over nuance. In usage, trivialere can refer to the act (to trivialere) or the phenomenon itself (the trivialere of a topic).
Etymology: The word combines Latin roots trivialis "common, ordinary" with the infinitive suffix -ere, forming a
Examples and implications: In journalism, trivialere may appear when a complex scientific finding is reduced to
Relation to other concepts: related to reductionism, simplification, and information design. It is not a formal