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  2. Hostility - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sapolsky argues that the tendency to form in-groups and out-groups of Us and Them, and to direct hostility at the latter, is inherent in humans. [4] He also explores the possibility raised by Samuel Bowles that intra-group hostility is reduced when greater hostility is directed at Thems, [5] something exploited by insecure leaders when they mobilise external conflicts so as to reduce in ...

  3. Non-crime hate incident - Wikipedia

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    Non-crime hate incidents (NCHI) in the United Kingdom refer to records kept by the police about actions or speech perceived to demonstrate hostility towards a person's protected characteristics, such as race, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.

  4. Hatred - Wikipedia

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    Hatred or hate is an intense negative emotional response towards certain people, things or ideas, usually related to opposition or revulsion toward something. [1] Hatred is often associated with intense feelings of anger, contempt, and disgust.

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  6. Hate group - Wikipedia

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    A hate group is a social group that advocates and practices hatred, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, nation, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other designated sector of society.

  7. Cook–Medley hostility scale - Wikipedia

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    The hostility tested by the Ho scale is defined by Cook and Medley to refer to the individual's measure of "chronic hate and anger". [4] Specifically, the hostile individual is characterized by a poor and highly critical perception of other people, often fueled by the belief that others are fundamentally immoral, dishonest and cruel.

  8. Passive-aggressive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. [1] [2] Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected). [2]

  9. Hostile (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... To be hostile is a form of angry internal rejection or denial in psychology.