fraternizationˌfræt ər nəˈzeɪ ʃən
fraternization (n)
English Definitions:
fraternization, fraternisation (noun)
associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy
fraternization (Noun)
The act of fraternizing or uniting as brothers.
Fraternization
Fraternization is "turning people into brothers"—conducting social relations with people who are actually unrelated and/or of a different class as though they were siblings, family members, personal friends or lovers. In many institutional contexts this kind of relation transgresses legal, moral or professional norms forbidding certain categories of social contact across socially or legally defined classes. The term often therefore tends to connote impropriety, unprofessionalism or unethical behavior. For example, "fraternization with the enemy" refers to associations with members of enemy groups and suggests a serious conflict of strong, deep, and close romantic interest and attraction, if not the possibility of treason; while "fraternization with civilians" typically suggests transgression of norms forbidding non-civilians and civilians to form close nonprofessional relationships, and "fraternization of officers with enlisted personnel" or "seniors with their juniors" describes associations which are implied to be irregular, unprofessional, improper or imprudent in ways that negatively affect the members and goals of the organization.
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