tribalist

/ˈtraɪbəlɪst/
noun
  1. A person who strongly supports or practices tribalism, often showing strong loyalty to their own group and prejudice against others.
    • He was accused of being a tribalist who refused to work with anyone from a different background.
    • A tribalist might reject new ideas simply because they come from another group.
    • The politician's speeches appealed to tribalists who wanted to keep outsiders away.
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of tribalism or a tribalist.
    • Her tribalist views prevented her from seeing the value of diverse perspectives.
    • The tribalist attitude in the office made collaboration difficult.
    • The coach tried to reduce the tribalist rivalry between the two teams.
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