noun
- the act or process of dividing something into two parts
- a state or condition of being divided into two distinct parts
Usage: formal; often used in technical or academic contexts
Usage: formal; mathematics and logic
Examples
- The bipartition of the country created two separate governments.
- In graph theory, a bipartition divides vertices into two independent sets.
- The bipartition of the company resulted in two smaller, more focused organizations.
- The proposal called for a bipartition of the disputed territory.
- The bipartition of the dataset allowed researchers to test their hypothesis more effectively.