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divisiveness

/dih-vahy-siv-nis/US // dɪˈvaɪ sɪv nɪs //

分裂性,分裂,分歧性,分歧

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tendency to provoke dissension or discord:He called for an end to the divisiveness among council members, imploring them to unite and work together for the betterment of the city.Immigration bills are particularly difficult to pass because of the divisiveness of the issue.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indisagreement
Synonyms
animosity敌意,仇视,敌视,仇恨antagonism对抗性,对立,对抗,对立面argument争论,争吵,争执,论点bickering争吵,吵吵闹闹,争吵声,争吵不休clash冲突,冲撞,碰撞conflict冲突,矛盾,冲突问题,矛盾冲突controversy争论,争议,争议性,争端debate辩论,争论,讨论,辩论会difference差异,差别,区别,不同discord不和,不和谐,不和睦,不协调dissent异议,持不同意见,反对意见,异见disunity不团结,不统一,不合群,团结division划分,部门,分工,分化feud仇怨,仇隙,仇杀,冤家路窄fight斗争,争取,战斗,争斗friction摩擦力,摩擦,摩损,摩擦作用hostility敌对性,敌视,敌意,戾气misunderstanding误解,误区,误会,谅解opposition反对派,反对,反对党,反对意见spat口水仗,口水战,吐口水,吐槽split分裂,分割,拆分,裂缝squabble争吵,拌嘴,争吵声,怄气strife纷争,争斗,争吵,争执tension紧张,张力,紧张局势,紧张关系wrangle争吵,争执,争辩,争论altercation争吵,争执,争吵声,争论atmospherics气象学,气氛学,大气学,气氛breach裂口,违反,突破,突破口break突破,休息,断裂,断contention争论,争论点,争议,争吵contest竞争,大赛,竞赛,比赛cross-purposesdissidence异见,持不同政见者,异见人士,异见者disunion分裂,分离,分歧,分手hassle烦人,烦扰,纠缠不清,纠结rupture破裂,崩裂,爆裂,破裂缝variance差异性,差异,差别,差异化vendetta仇杀,宿仇,宿敌,宿命words话语,言语,话说,话clashing冲突,冲撞,碰撞,冲突的ill feeling不舒服的感觉,恶感,恶心的感觉,不舒服ill will恶感,恶习,恶性循环,恶毒的意志jarring令人震惊的,刺耳的声音,令人震惊的是,令人震惊

Examples

  • Consumer masks could soon come with labels saying how well they workProper education about how to wear masks and how efficient they can be has been hampered by the divisiveness over policies that require them.

  • Despite its divisiveness, “American Dirt” became a bestseller while sparking conversations about who gets to tell which stories.

  • Considering the current level of divisiveness, especially about the pandemic, if Parton doesn’t assume that task, whoever does is going to need Dolly Parton-level mass appeal.

  • Political conversations leading up to the election have been rich in disinformation and divisiveness, with online campaigns often pitting Jewish Americans against other groups of voters—especially other racial and ethnic minorities.

  • Instead, this triggered a degree of divisiveness the likes of which I’ve never seen.

  • He hopes it will stand as a counterpoint to the divisiveness of extremism.

  • New rhetoric and a softer tone, without the divisiveness of new policies.

  • Any president must be a consensus-builder and this one has an understandable fear of divisiveness.

  • This is not quite breaking news, of course, but it does inject a note of dramatic divisiveness into an otherwise tepid candidacy.

  • Over time, such political divisiveness tends to wax and wane.

  • But just because divisiveness is natural, it does not follow that nothing can be done to keep men together.