Sentence examples for the divisive from inspiring English sources

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the divisive

adjective

Having a quality that divides or separates

  • Rather than fostering unity, he becomes divisive.

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The divisive figure of Holden Caulfield.

Yet the divisive politics of Tower Hamlets are producing monsters.

There is also the divisive question of testimony's impact.

Government critics condemned the divisive tone of Orbán's campaign.

Valls, however, chose to reopen the divisive question last week.

Then there is the divisive issue of pets.

Nor did Europe provoke the divisive crisis that some had dreaded.

The divisive BJP and belligerent Communists have been forced to think again.

The repeal effort had led to some of the divisive discourse that is now under scrutiny.

The move unleashed immediate protests and reignited the divisive battle over immigration reform nationally.

At the same time, Democrats said they were making progress on the divisive issue of abortion.

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