partisan manipulation
Partisan manipulation refers to the deliberate and strategic use of biased information, tactics, or actions by individuals or groups with political affiliations in order to shape public opinion, gain support, or undermine opposing parties or perspectives. It involves exploiting cognitive biases, using selective presentation of facts, distorting information, or employing emotionally charged rhetoric to influence public perception in a partisan direction. Partisan manipulation can have significant impacts on political discourse, social cohesion, and the overall functioning of democratic processes.
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