A schismatic temperament is a musical tuning system that results from tempering the schisma of 32805:32768 (1.9537 cents) to a unison. It is also called the schismic temperament, Helmholtz temperament, or quasi-Pythagorean temperament.
In Pythagorean tuning all notes are tuned as a number of perfect fifths (701.96 cents play ). The major third above C, E, is considered four fifths above C. This causes the Pythagorean major third, E+ (407.82 cents play ), to differ from the just major third, E♮ (386.31 cents play ): the Pythagorean third is sharper than the just third by 21.51 cents (a syntonic comma play ).