Lemma 74.11.2. Let $S$ be a scheme. The property $\mathcal{P}(f) =$“$f$ is quasi-separated” is fpqc local on the base on algebraic spaces over $S$.
Proof. A base change of a quasi-separated morphism is quasi-separated, see Morphisms of Spaces, Lemma 67.4.4. Hence the direct implication in Definition 74.10.1.
Let $\{ Y_ i \to Y\} _{i \in I}$ be an fpqc covering of algebraic spaces over $S$. Let $f : X \to Y$ be a morphism of algebraic spaces over $S$. Assume each base change $X_ i := Y_ i \times _ Y X \to Y_ i$ is quasi-separated. This means that each of the morphisms
is quasi-compact. The base change of a fpqc covering is an fpqc covering, see Topologies on Spaces, Lemma 73.9.3 hence $\{ Y_ i \times _ Y (X \times _ Y X) \to X \times _ Y X\} $ is an fpqc covering of algebraic spaces. Moreover, each $\Delta _ i$ is the base change of the morphism $\Delta : X \to X \times _ Y X$. Hence it follows from Lemma 74.11.1 that $\Delta $ is quasi-compact, i.e., $f$ is quasi-separated. $\square$
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