PoliticsJuly 15, 2026

homogeneity

/ˌhɒmədʒəˈniːəti/

Definition

The state or quality of being uniform, consistent, or composed of parts that are all of the same kind.

Etymology

Derived from the Greek word 'homogeneia', combining 'homos' (same) and 'genos' (kind or race). It entered English via Late Latin to describe the property of being uniform in composition.

In the news

In the article, the author notes a lack of homogeneity within political factions, meaning these groups are fragmented and lack a consistent, unified approach to their goals. This internal inconsistency is highlighted as a strategic disadvantage compared to the more organized incumbency.

Mapping Political Actors in Kenya’s 2027 General Elections

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