Noun
politicisation (usually uncountable, plural politicisations)
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of politicization
Islamism is not Islam. Islamism is the politicisation of Islam, the desire to impose a version of this ancient faith over society. Maajid Nawaz
It's true: one of the things that I've always thought about American society is that you never get the sort of natural politicisation of class consciousness that you would get in the United Kingdom or even in Australia. Peter Carey
The politicisation of the issue has had absurd results. Matt Ridley
Taking care of children has nothing to do with politics. I think perhaps with time, instead of there being a politicisation of humanitarian aid, there will be a humanisation of politics. Audrey Hepburn
Politicisation of terrorism for narrow gains is not good for society in general and the country in particular. Oscar Fernandes
Political groups in the European Parliament have welcomed the new Commission strategy, though the promised involvement of experts from member states worried the Greens, who fear the further politicisation of accession talks. Source: Internet