very divisive

Frequency: 8.222.4 per million words

Causing a lot of disagreement.

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  • The new tax policy is very divisive and has sparked protests across the country.
  • He was a very divisive leader, loved by his supporters but hated by his opponents.
  • The decision to sell the company was very divisive among the board members.
  • Immigration has become a very divisive issue in modern politics.
  • The director's latest film proved to be very divisive, with critics either loving it or hating it.
  • Her management style, though effective, is very divisive within the team.
  • The debate over the new curriculum has been very divisive for the community.
  • The choice of the new team captain was a very divisive one.
  • Any discussion about that historical event tends to be very divisive.
  • The proposed zoning change is a very divisive topic in our neighborhood.