Hysteria may refer to one of the following:
1)sudden uncontrollable emotion such as fear or anger
2)disorder or confusion caused by a group of people especially toward injustice or scandal as in the term "mass hysteria"
3)a neurosis characterized by the conversion of psychological symptoms into physical symptoms and histrionic or dramatic behavior
She had a sense of hysteria about the event.We found the victims in a state of utter hysteria, they seemed in shock.
Hysteria refers to having wild, unruly emotions, sometimes related to being afraid. An example of the word in a sentence might be, "When she heard the news, Mia was in a state of hysteria, laughing and jumping for joy."
Mob Hysteria refers to the irrational emotions that can take hold of a group and lead to overreaction as well as violence. A lynch mob, or the people who loot and express violent behavior during riots are examples of mob hysteria.
Studies on Hysteria was written by Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer in 1895. It is considered a foundational text in the field of psychoanalysis.
War hysteria refers to an intense and irrational fear or panic generated by the threat or outbreak of war. It can result in exaggerated reactions, such as widespread paranoia, violence, and scapegoating of certain groups or individuals. Essentially, war hysteria can lead to a heightened state of anxiety and agitation within a society.
HYSTERIA IS MASS PANIC ---- Hysteria is a generic term for a condition with a non-organic cause.
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The Blue Hysteria was created in 1996.
The Luxury of Hysteria was created in 2007.
The Aetiology of Hysteria was created in 1896.
Studies on Hysteria was created in 1895.
Love Hysteria was created in 1987.
Mas hysteria was created in 1980.
She had a sense of hysteria about the event.We found the victims in a state of utter hysteria, they seemed in shock.