/ˈsɛpərəˌtɪzəm/ – Noun
Definition: chủ nghĩa phân lập.
A more thorough explanation: Separatism is the advocacy or practice of separation or secession from a larger group or entity, often based on differences in ethnicity, culture, religion, or political beliefs. It typically involves a desire for independence or autonomy from a larger political or social organization.
Example: The government passed a law prohibiting any form of separatism within the country.