Backbiting

/ˈbækbaɪtɪŋ/ noun

The act or practice of speaking badly about someone when they are not present; gossip and slander directed at absent people.

From 'backbite' + the gerund/participle suffix '-ing'. As a noun, this term names the habitual practice itself, becoming especially prominent in moral and ethical discourse since medieval times.

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