/ˈsɪzəm/ – Noun
Definition: hành vi ly giáo, tội ly giáo.
A more thorough explanation: A schism is a formal division within a religious organization or group, typically characterized by a separation into distinct factions or groups due to differences in beliefs, practices, or interpretations of doctrine.
Example: The schism within the political party led to a division in the party’s leadership, resulting in two factions with differing ideologies.