sedition/səˈdɪʃən/EtymologyFrom Old French sedicion, from Latin sēditiō (“sedition, discord”), from sēd- (“apart”) (an alternative form of sē-) + itiō (“going”).nounOrganized incitement of rebellion or civil disorder against authority or the state, usually by speech or writing.“That search may be made in the book of the records of thy fathers: so shalt thou find in the book of the records, and know that this city is a rebellious city, and hurtful unto kings and provinces, and that they have moved sedition within the same of old time: for which cause was this city destroyed.”Insurrection or rebellion.