trivialization

/ˌtrɪviələˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of making something seem less important, serious, or complex than it really is.
    • The trivialization of mental health issues in the media can discourage people from seeking help.
    • Historians warned against the trivialization of the war's impact on civilians.
    • The comedian's jokes led to a trivialization of the environmental crisis.
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