extremely divisive

Frequency: 8.020.2 per million words

Causing a very high degree of disagreement.

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  • The new tax policy was extremely divisive, splitting the nation into two camps.
  • His presidency became extremely divisive after the controversial speech.
  • Immigration is often an extremely divisive issue during election campaigns.
  • The candidate's rhetoric is considered extremely divisive by political analysts.
  • The debate over the new curriculum has been extremely divisive within the community.
  • The decision to close the local factory was extremely divisive, pitting neighbors against each other.
  • The director's latest film proved to be extremely divisive, with critics either loving it or hating it.
  • The proposed merger is an extremely divisive topic among the company's shareholders.
  • Choosing a name for the new project turned into an extremely divisive process for the team.
  • Any attempt to change the club's long-standing traditions would be extremely divisive.