Boosterism

/ˈbuːstərɪzəm/ noun

The practice of enthusiastically promoting or advertising something (usually a place or organization) with exaggerated claims, often for business or civic pride.

'Booster' comes from 'boost' (to lift or promote), with the -er suffix creating 'one who boosts.' Adding '-ism' creates an abstract noun describing the practice or ideology itself. Emerged in American English in the late 1800s.

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