Word for “extremified”?

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I tried to describe something I read on the phenomenon that views in groups invariably shift toward the more extreme of the individuals and their group average, so to speak. Therefore there views were [extremified].










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  • Poles apart. Could you say, the views polarised; or were polarised? US spelling: polarized, were polarized.

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  • "Radicalized" is a term often used to describe extremists.

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I tried to describe something I read on the phenomenon that views in groups invariably shift toward the more extreme of the individuals and their group average, so to speak. Therefore there views were [extremified].










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  • Poles apart. Could you say, the views polarised; or were polarised? US spelling: polarized, were polarized.

    – Hugh
    7 hours ago











  • "Radicalized" is a term often used to describe extremists.

    – Hot Licks
    6 hours ago














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I tried to describe something I read on the phenomenon that views in groups invariably shift toward the more extreme of the individuals and their group average, so to speak. Therefore there views were [extremified].










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I tried to describe something I read on the phenomenon that views in groups invariably shift toward the more extreme of the individuals and their group average, so to speak. Therefore there views were [extremified].







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  • Poles apart. Could you say, the views polarised; or were polarised? US spelling: polarized, were polarized.

    – Hugh
    7 hours ago











  • "Radicalized" is a term often used to describe extremists.

    – Hot Licks
    6 hours ago



















  • Poles apart. Could you say, the views polarised; or were polarised? US spelling: polarized, were polarized.

    – Hugh
    7 hours ago











  • "Radicalized" is a term often used to describe extremists.

    – Hot Licks
    6 hours ago

















Poles apart. Could you say, the views polarised; or were polarised? US spelling: polarized, were polarized.

– Hugh
7 hours ago





Poles apart. Could you say, the views polarised; or were polarised? US spelling: polarized, were polarized.

– Hugh
7 hours ago













"Radicalized" is a term often used to describe extremists.

– Hot Licks
6 hours ago





"Radicalized" is a term often used to describe extremists.

– Hot Licks
6 hours ago










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