polarize
verb
Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊ.lə.raɪz/
Definition
Cause people or opinions to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of beliefs.
Examples
The issue of climate change continues to polarize voters across the country.
Social media algorithms often polarize users by showing them only content that confirms their existing biases.
The decision to close the local library served to polarize the town council.
How to Use polarize
- polarize opinion (collocation)
- to cause people to have strong, opposing views — "The controversial film served to polarize opinion among critics."
- polarize around (prepositional phrase)
- to group or cluster into two opposing sides — "The electorate began to polarize around two main candidates."
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