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The phrase "artificial schism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a division or separation that is not natural or organic, often created by external forces or influences.
Example: "The debate over the new policy has created an artificial schism within the community, dividing members who were once united."
Alternatives: "manufactured divide" or "contrived separation".
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The Conservatives, by way of contrast, are not historically defined by any artificial schism.
While the committee is especially exercised over the "artificial distinctions between health, social care and social housing", it is disappointing that it fails to address the equally artificial schism between older people and others who use social care and support.
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There will be schism.
Actually, schism alert.
The schism persists.
This is an emotional schism.
The schism is not resolved.
Schism breeds pure vitriol.
A schism appeared.
A schism formed.
Mr. Schism said.
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