Cohortism

noun

A social or cultural phenomenon where individuals within a defined group or collective collaborate and support one another, driven by shared values, views, and goals. It emphasizes the bonds formed among peers who work towards common interests, fostering a sense of solidarity and collective identity.

Etymology:

Derived from “cohort,” which comes from the Latin cohors, meaning “enclosure, company,” combined with the suffix “-ism,” indicating a distinctive practice or system.

Example Sentence:

The art residency promoted a sense of cohortism, where participants collaborated closely, blending their unique styles into collective projects, united by their shared vision and artistic philosophy.