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Dissenting (especially dissenting with the majority opinion)
factious
dissentious
discordant
1
But the issue of permanent Nato bases in east Europe is
divisive
.
2
The outcome promises weeks of potentially
divisive
talks to form a government.
3
The question is
divisive
,
however -with strong arguments for and against.
4
Mr Key said it was a
divisive
way of looking at things.
5
Abortion has remained the most
divisive
political and social issue for decades.
6
Marois come to power at the end of a
divisive
election campaign.
7
The HKEx's proposal to change its listing rules has proved highly
divisive
.
8
The public account is an incendiary intervention in a highly
divisive
process.
9
We have not experienced a
divisive
debate in Ireland on trans issues.
10
Racism is one of the most
divisive
words for any South African.
11
May's
divisive
,
didactic stance goes to the heart of Britain's Tory problem.
12
Unfortunately, we're living in a time where it's very
divisive
right now.
13
I think it's going to be deeply
divisive
,
lawmaker Stephen Kinnock said.
14
Some say it's
divisive
,
others say it's
divisive
but it's the truth.
15
The trial is
divisive
,
with Catalan independence activists seeing it as political.
16
The San Francisco Police Officer's Association called the report misleading and
divisive
.
divisive
most divisive
divisive issue
divisive figure
as divisive
deeply divisive