noun
- people who cause or participate in a division within a religious organization or church
Usage: religious context; plural form
Examples
- The church leaders condemned the schismatics for breaking away from established doctrine.
- Historical records show that schismatics often formed their own religious communities.
- The council met to address the concerns raised by the schismatics.
- Many schismatics believed they were preserving true religious principles.
- The bishop tried to reconcile with the schismatics before the final split occurred.