verb
- causing to become divided into two opposing groups or extremes
Usage: present participle of bipolarize
Examples
- The controversial policy is bipolarizing the community.
- Social media algorithms are bipolarizing political discourse.
- The debate was bipolarizing voters along party lines.
- His extreme statements were bipolarizing the audience.
- The issue is bipolarizing public opinion nationwide.
- The scandal is bipolarizing the organization’s membership.