zoilismhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zoilism_n%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_useZoilism, n.
First published 1921; not fully revised

Zoilismnoun

  1. 1609–
    Carping criticism like that of Zoilus.
    Stressed as ˈZoilism.
    1. 1609
      The bitter humor of Zoilisme and malice.
      N. Morgan, Perfection of Horse-manship 44
    2. a1682
      Let not Zoilism or Detraction blast well intended labours.
      Sir T. Browne, Christian Morals (1716) ii. 46
    3. 1753
      I am convinced of your Endeavours to propogate the Cause of Zoilizm.
      Gray's-Inn Journal No. 54

Originally published as part of the entry for Zoilus, n.

Zoilus, n. was first published in 1921; not fully revised.