triadism
/traɪˈædɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A psychological condition characterized by the presence of three distinct personalities, often resulting in alternating identities or behaviors.
“The patient’s triadism made diagnosis extremely challenging for the psychologist.”
2. noun
A philosophical or social concept referring to the idea of three interconnected or interdependent elements, structures, or systems.
“The economist studied the triadism of global economic, social, and environmental factors.”