Having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude.
1 Yes, that might mean five more years of pain, though I suspect in these fissiparous times it won't last so long.
2 In such circumstances parties necessarily give place to groups, and the fissiparous tendency is most apparent where party discipline is most rigid.
3 The movements and fissiparous multiplication of the vibrios may thus be seen in all their beauty, and it is indeed a most interesting sight.
4 The protests against the decree appear -for now at least -to have united the fissiparous and largely secular opposition to the Muslim Brotherhood.
5 Madam, -In September 2004 I wrote to The Irish Times about the use of the word " fissiparous " in an Editorial some days earlier.
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