Well, it is helpful to think of acids as creating new ions of H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup> when you dissoolve them. H<sup>+</sup> do not exist by themselves and must bind to water. Hence ionisation.
In bases like NaOH, there is no new ion created when you dissolve it. You only break the ionic attraction. Hence dissociation.
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