divisive的意思和读音

divisive

: [dɪˈvaɪsɪv] : [dɪ'vaɪsɪv]

adj.

adj.discordant,troublesome,disruptive,contentious,acrimonious

divisiveadj.— see alsodivide

1.causing people to be split into groups that disagree with or oppose each other

He believes that unemployment is socially divisive.

adj.1.,

adj.1.likely to cause arguments between people

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1."It would be ambiguous to hide or minimize what we believe, " he said. "It's not meant to be divisive or polemical. ",”,“。”

2.Wealth is nothing to be ashamed of. It can be a divisive issue, but is a natural occurrence within today's world economy.

3.That makes it a highly divisive issue in a nation where the political fight over abortion is still intense.

4.Warn a divisive person once, and then warn him a second time. After that, have nothing to do with him.

5.The pressure of trying to deal with a dysfunctional, divisive and aggressive serial bully causes everyone's behaviour to decline.

6.This was one of the most difficult, and divisive, issues ever negotiated by WHO and its Member States.

7.A ruling on the case of a woman known only as C has reignited the long-running and divisive abortion debate in Ireland.C

8.Affirmative action has been a divisive issue in the United States for close to thirty years.30

9.Was it a mistake to work so hard on a divisive health bill instead of the economy and, especially, job creation?

10.HE LEAVES the White House as one of the least popular and most divisive presidents in American history.