setta
sect, cult
noun SET-tah Rare
Origin: From Latin secta (school of thought, faction), from sequi (to follow).
Usage Note
Setta carries a strongly negative connotation, implying manipulation or dangerous groupthink. Do not confuse with sette (seven) or settore (sector). The adjective settario (sectarian) shares the root.
Examples
"La polizia ha smantellato una pericolosa setta."
Natural Translation
The police dismantled a dangerous cult.
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