British spelling present participle: the process of making something emotional; causing emotional response or appeal.
Present participle of 'emotionalise,' formed by adding '-ing' and maintaining British spelling conventions throughout conjugation.
Media outlets are often accused of 'emotionalising' news stories to boost ratings—it's the process of turning information into feeling, which can be powerful but also manipulative.
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