lead to antagonism

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To result in a situation of hostility.

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  • The government's controversial new policy could lead to significant antagonism.
  • His constant interruptions during the meeting led to growing antagonism from his colleagues.
  • A lack of clear communication often leads to misunderstanding and antagonism.
  • The unequal distribution of resources will inevitably lead to antagonism between the groups.
  • Such provocative statements are designed to lead to antagonism and divide the community.
  • The fierce competition for the prize led to a mutual antagonism between the two finalists.
  • Ignoring the community's concerns has led to a deep-seated antagonism towards the developers.
  • Do you think this decision will lead to antagonism rather than cooperation?
  • Historically, ideological differences have often led to political antagonism.
  • Any attempt to change the traditional rules may lead to fierce antagonism from the elders.