Artificial intelligent assistant

schismatically

schismatically, adv.
  (sɪzˈmætɪkəlɪ, sk-)
  [f. schismatical a. + -ly2.]
  In a schismatic manner.

1554 Bonner Art. Visit. B ij, Item, whether any such, as were ordered scismatically and contrary to the olde order & custome of the catholike churche, or being vnlawfully and scismaticallye married after the late innouation and maner. a 1600 Hooker Eccl. Pol. vii. ix. §2 Aërius, so Schismatically and stifly maintaining it, must even stand where Epiphanius and Augustine have placed him. 1661 Terms of Accomm. 9 It was done schismatically. 1683 Addr. fr. Sudbury in Lond. Gaz. No. 1847/3 Those People who in their Fanatick Zeal have Schismatically divided from the best constituted Church in the World. 1691 Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 256 He..preached very schismatically. 1871 Freeman Norm. Conq. IV. xvii. 94 With what eyes..did Stigand look on the works of the predecessor whom, in Norman belief, he had unjustly and schismatically driven from his throne.

Oxford English Dictionary

yu7NTAkq2jTfdvEzudIdQgChiKuccveC 4ef7e0e3730a8d5b58ea3b8db46eeeb1