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sThe word entered Turkish from the French term tendance, meaning inclination or tendency. Its etymology traces back to the Late Latin word tendentia, which signified a pulling toward a particular direction. This term was derived from the Latin verb tendere, tens-, meaning to stretch or pull, with the suffix +entia. The earliest recorded usage in Turkish appears in a 1939 issue of the newspaper Cumhuriyet, in the phrase umumi tandans.
In everyday and intellectual language, the term is used to denote the approach, preference, or intention of an individual or group regarding a specific subject. It is a concept commonly employed to describe transient or enduring tendencies observed in fashion, art, and social behavior. The concept finds application across a broad interdisciplinary range of fields: