binarism
/ˈbaɪnəˌrɪzəm/
noun
- The belief or practice of dividing things into two opposing groups or categories, especially in social or cultural contexts.
- The debate about gender binarism has become more prominent in recent years.
- The author criticizes the binarism that separates people into either heroes or villains.
- Many philosophers argue that binarism oversimplifies complex human experiences.