Adjective
(derogatory) Resembling a cult.
a cultish movement
Having an intense admiration or enthusiasm for something.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFor whatever reason, every project I do becomes sort of a cult, or a cultish show, you know, like 'Battlestar,' or even a film I did years ago, 'Kalifornia,' people refer to it as a cult film. Michelle Forbes
By tolerating the intolerant, it ceded religious legitimacy to an array of con artists, charlatans and demagogues and their cultish supporters. Source: Internet
She was Amazing Polly, an influencer with QAnon—the cultish conspiracy movement obsessed with global elites and pedophilia that has boomed in the past two years. Source: Internet
But as cultish bonds deepen within the group, their activities become more reckless and vengeful. Source: Internet
For years, she had documented the cultish work rituals and peculiar cultural norms of the industry, but it wasn’t until Dayna Tortorici, editor of n+1, visited San Francisco that she considered synthesising those observations into a cohesive narrative. Source: Internet
Like any cultish collective, Memphis came with its own foundation myth. Source: Internet