Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
party-spirit
noun
/ˈpɑːrti ˈspɪrɪt/

Definition
A sense of loyalty or enthusiasm towards a particular political party, group, or cause, often leading to a desire to support or promote that party’s interests over others.

Examples
- The senator spoke passionately about the need to foster party-spirit among constituents.
- During the election season, party-spirit was at an all-time high in the community, with gatherings and rallies happening every weekend.
- Critics argue that too much party-spirit can lead to divisiveness and a lack of collaborative governance.

Meaning
Party-spirit refers to the strong emotional attachment and support for one’s political party or group, which can sometimes result in biased views or actions favoring that party.

Synonyms
- Partisanship
- Political loyalty
- Allegiance
- Factionalism