Think of a time when someone was singled out in a group as “other” in some way or another. How was that “othering” communicated? How did it make you feel at the time? How does it make you feel now?
Usually when someone is "othering" another person they use microaggression. The use of microaggression is a subtle jab of discrimination towards someone. The othering contained microaggression that while I was younger, I wasn't that familiar with. Now that I am older and able to understand the sounds of microaggression, it makes me feel sad knowing people use this as a tactic of discrimination.