Iconoclastic

/aɪˌkɑnəˈklæstɪk/ adjective

Attacking or criticizing cherished beliefs, traditional institutions, or popular ideas; characterized by the destruction of established principles.

From Greek 'eikonoklastes' meaning 'image-breaker,' from 'eikon' (image) and 'klan' (to break). Originally referred to 8th-century Byzantine religious reformers who destroyed religious icons, later extended to any challenger of established beliefs.

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