Intolerance /(ĭn*tŏl"ẽr*ans)/

In·tol·er·ance

Intolerance

n.
  1. Lack of capacity to endure; as, intolerance of light.
  2. The quality of being intolerant; refusal to allow to others the enjoyment of their opinions, chosen modes of worship, and the like; lack of patience and forbearance; illiberality; bigotry; as, intolerance shown toward a religious sect.
    These few restrictions, I hope, are no great stretches of intolerance, no very violent exertions of despotism.