Noun
politicization (usually uncountable, plural politicizations)
(politics) The state of being (or process of becoming) politicized
In his actions was a crude trampling of the law and of proper administrative rules, politicization of the public service, and the use of public resources to advance personal and political interests. Tzachi Hanegbi
While it's refreshing to see Chris Dodd finally realize that we need to end the politicization of the Federal Reserve, his latest proposal merely repeats the mistakes that have created this crisis. Peter Schiff
Living in America, I became aware of many issues and went through a period of politicization. Julie Christie
Not much is left of his ideas. What has come of the scientific idealism and the politicization of the masses, the class struggle and the and its leader, Arafat. And the occupation? It's strong and thriving and its end looks further off than ever. If that isn't failure, what is? Gideon Levy
Events are weapons for politicization of art. Wolf Vostell
My real politicization began, not through the Chicano Movement but through the bold recognition of my lesbianism. Cherríe Moraga