adjective pertaining to or characteristic of a schismatic or schism; promoting schism
Describing political factions or groups that are divided or in conflict
Referring to historical events or periods marked by schisms or divisions
In the context of religious schisms and divisions within a religious community
Used to discuss social divisions or conflicts within a society or community
In literature, the term 'schismatical' may be used to describe characters or groups that break away from established norms or beliefs within a story.
In psychology, 'schismatical' may be used to describe individuals who exhibit behaviors or beliefs that deviate significantly from societal or cultural norms.
Historians may use the term 'schismatical' to refer to movements or events that caused division or separation within a particular group or society.
In theology, 'schismatical' may be used to describe sects or individuals who break away from mainstream religious beliefs or practices.