divisive

[dɪˈvaɪsɪv]

divisive Definition

  • 1tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people
  • 2creating a division or separation

Using divisive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "divisive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The issue of gun control is highly divisive in the United States.

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    His speech was seen as divisive and inflammatory by many people.

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    The new policy has proven to be quite divisive among the employees.

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    The controversial decision was seen as a divisive move by the company.

divisive Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with divisive

  • a topic or subject that causes disagreement or hostility between people

    Example

    Abortion is a divisive issue in many countries.

  • political strategies or actions that create divisions or separations between groups of people

    Example

    Some politicians use divisive politics to gain support from certain groups of voters.

  • words or phrases that are likely to cause disagreement or hostility between people

    Example

    The president's divisive language has been criticized by many people.

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Summary: divisive in Brief

The term 'divisive' [dɪˈvaɪsɪv] refers to something that causes disagreement or hostility between people, or creates a division or separation. It can describe issues like gun control or policies that are seen as controversial or troublesome. 'Divisive' can also refer to politics or language that create divisions or separations between groups of people.

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