deeply divisive

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Causing fundamental and strong disagreement.

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  • The issue of immigration has become deeply divisive in recent years.
  • The new tax policy proved to be deeply divisive, splitting the party into factions.
  • The candidate's remarks on religion were deeply divisive and alienated many voters.
  • It was a deeply divisive decision that led to protests across the country.
  • Experts predict that the upcoming referendum will be deeply divisive for the nation.
  • The civil war was a deeply divisive period in the country's history.
  • The debate over artistic freedom can be deeply divisive within creative communities.
  • Although the law was intended to unite people, it had a deeply divisive effect.
  • He was a deeply divisive figure, loved by his supporters and hated by his opponents.
  • The research concluded that socioeconomic policies are often deeply divisive along class lines.