populistic
/pəˈpjuːlɪstɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Given to or characterized by a desire to win or maintain popularity, often at the expense of principles or good judgment.
“The politician’s populistic policies were widely criticized by experts.”
2. noun
A policy or action that is intended to win or maintain popularity, especially by appealing to prejudices or emotions.
“The party’s populistic rhetoric failed to address the country’s economic issues.”