Notoriety (Infamy)
Notoriety, often referred to as infamy, is the state of being well-known for negative reasons. Individuals or events that gain notoriety typically attract public attention due to controversial actions, criminal behavior, or scandalous behavior. This type of fame is usually associated with disreputable or morally questionable conduct.
Examples of notoriety can be seen in figures like Al Capone, a notorious gangster during the Prohibition era, or events such as the Watergate scandal, which led to significant political fallout. While notoriety can bring attention, it often carries a stigma that can affect a person's reputation and legacy.