spyism
/ˈspaɪɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A tendency to be overly suspicious or distrustful of others, often to an excessive or irrational degree.
“Her spyism made it difficult for her to form close relationships with her colleagues.”
2. noun
A paranoid or overly suspicious attitude, especially towards authority or perceived threats.
“The conspiracy theory fueled widespread spyism in the community.”