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The phrase "divisive being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to describe someone or something that causes division or disagreement among people. Example: The controversial politician's divisive words and actions have caused a rift among the members of his party.
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Obama visited a number of themes that Muslims were hoping to hear, one of the most important and divisive being that of the future of the Palestinian-Israeli territories.
His writings have also been highly divisive, being described by some as profoundly perceptive and enlightening, and by others as misguided.
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Equally divisive was her campaign last year.
So yes, divisive is an understatement.
But the most divisive is whether to breastfeed or not.
"Divisive" is the euphemism everybody reaches for now.
Less divisive was consumers' thoughts on social care, meaning customer support through social media.
One particularly divisive issue is growing inequality.
Tony Abbott's divisive plebiscite is doomed.
For the investor a divisive reorganization is usually tax neutral.
This divisive character is, however, far from accidental.
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