Polarisation

usgb/ˌpoʊlərɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun

The action of separating a whole into different parts, often resulting in conflicting viewpoints or interests.

The polarisation of public opinion on the issue is evident in recent surveys.
Visual representation of "polarisation" - The action of separating a whole into different parts, often resulting in conflicting viewpoints or interests.

Often appears as...

  • political polarisation
  • social polarisation

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political polarisation, social polarisation, ideological polarisation

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Context

Understanding 'polarisation' often requires considering the context in which it is used. In politics, it reflects deep divisions, whereas in science, it pertains to light properties.

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Emotional Connotation

In discussions, 'polarisation' can evoke negative feelings as it often relates to conflict or division, so be mindful when using it in sensitive topics.

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Literary Use

In poetry and literature, it might be used metaphorically to evoke feelings of conflict or duality.

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