0 a style, activity, or interest that is very popular for a short period of time:
1 a style or activity that suddenly becomes popular but which usually does not stay popular for very long:
The one party one would expect to resist fads and stay true to its principles was compelled to follow a more bewitching siren.
It may be the case that the diffusion of privatisation was the result merely of imitating the policies of others and their fads and fashions.
This style of writing would become a major component of the national disco fad of the 1970s, which invariably used orchestral string sections.
This may mean a plurality of images of health, but these may also be subject to media-generated fads.
But it e could also be a case of more upmarket resorts aping an older fad for staged animal fights.
Others, while conscientiously working to emphasize the cultural status of a writer, end up merely pandering to popular tastes, promoting literary fads.
She adds that it may just be a passing fad.
It was a new scientific discourse, but phrenology was also a public rage, a sweeping fad, a craze.
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