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Can I replace "divisive" with "controversial" here?

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Rebecca

You could replace "divisive" with "controversial!" It would change the meaning a bit since they do have slightly different meanings, but contextually it works. You could also use "at odds" to show disagreement. Ex: Pineapple on pizza is a controversial argument in my household. Ex: There's a controversial debate about uniform changes at my school. Ex: Students and teachers are at odds about having a school dance.

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