secession

noun
/səˈsɛʃən/

Etymology

From Latin sēcessiō (“a withdrawing”).

  1. derived from sēcessiō

Definitions

  1. The act of seceding.

    • That year, secession was enacted on account of unreasonable policies.

The neighborhood

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