Sedition

/səˈdɪʃən/ noun

Conduct or speech that encourages people to rebel against their government or authority in a way that could cause unrest or violence.

From Latin 'seditio,' combining 'se-' (apart) and 'itio' (going), literally meaning 'a going apart.' It originally described the factions and divisions that threatened Roman unity.

AFsedisie
AMድርጊት
ARفتنة
BGбунт
BNরাষ্ট্রদ্রোহ
CAsedició
CSvzpoura
DAoprør
DEAufruhr
ELεξέγερση
ESsedición
ETmäss
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