Noun
bureaucratization (countable and uncountable, plural bureaucratizations)
The formation of, or the conversion of something into, a bureaucracy.
Recognition of the inevitability of comprehensive bureaucratization does not solve the problems that arise out of it. Joseph Schumpeter
Standardization in this sense is often discussed along with (or synonymously to) such large-scale social changes as modernization, bureaucratization, homogenization, and centralization of society. Source: Internet
Official bureaucratization increased apace with numerous specialized offices formed, aiding towards the overall persecution of the Jews. Source: Internet
During the republic and until the bureaucratization of Roman judicial procedure, the judge was usually a private person ( iudex privatus ). Source: Internet
Later on, with the bureaucratization, this procedure disappeared, and was substituted by the so-called "extra ordinem" procedure, also known as cognitory. Source: Internet