Attitudinarianism

/ˌætɪˌtuːdɪˈneɪriənɪzəm/ noun

The practice or tendency of adopting exaggerated attitudes, poses, or affected manners; the behavior of an attitudinarian.

From attitudinarian + -ism (suffix forming nouns for doctrines, practices, or systems). This compound emerged in English in the 18th-19th centuries as a critique of affectation.

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