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divisive
adjective as in dissenting
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Example Sentences
California sues the Trump administration after it cut teacher trainings it called ‘divisive’ for involving topics such as diversity, equity and inclusion.
Executives were reticent not because they had no opinions but precisely because they held strong, divisive views.
In announcing the grant cuts Feb. 17, the Department of Education said the programs use taxpayer funds to “train teachers and education agencies on divisive ideologies” that were “inappropriate and unnecessary.”
But there are many academics, researchers and Royal Society fellows who do not wish to see the divisive billionaire have his membership revoked.
By that point in the show, it was clear that a handful of surface-level quips about the reality we’re living in would be the extent of the Oscars’ commentary on any divisive subjects.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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