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divisive
adjective as in dissenting
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Second, to bait liberals into ugly, divisive debates over the "true" meaning of the gesture.
To the millions of Americans watching, as well as to Congress, the scene sent a clear signal that the industry Trump once called "dividing and divisive" is now in his good graces.
In our divisive times, we're used to the idea that we may have enemies among us, as highlighted by this political conspiracy thriller created by Shawn Ryan, based on Matthew Quirk's novel.
Another, equally important, is to try to unify the country as far as possible after the rancor of a divisive election campaign.
The algorithm is hidden from public view, but it's easy to see it favors divisive, emotionally manipulative and misleading information.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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