Chauvinistic

/ˌʃoʊvɪˈnɪstɪk/ adjective

Showing excessive loyalty to your own group or cause with an unreasonable belief that it's superior to others.

Formed from chauvin + -istic suffix (meaning 'of the nature of'). Emerged in English during the 19th century as the noun 'chauvinism' gained currency, allowing speakers to describe attitudes and behaviors characterized by this excessive devotion.

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