propagandistic

/ˌprɑpəɡənˈdɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characterized by the spread of ideas, information, or rumors to help or harm a cause, group, or government, often with a biased or misleading nature.
    • The school warned that the guest speaker's talk was too propagandistic and not balanced.
    • Many people are skeptical of news articles that feel too propagandistic and one-sided.
    • The movie's propagandistic tone made it clear the director wanted to influence viewers' political opinions.
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