verb
- to separate again into distinct groups, especially by race, class, or other characteristics after a period of integration
Usage: third person singular present tense
Examples
- The school district resegregates students based on test scores.
- Housing policy sometimes resegregates neighborhoods that were once integrated.
- The company resegregates its workforce after the merger fails.
- Economic pressure resegregates communities along class lines.
- The new zoning law effectively resegregates the previously diverse area.
- Social media algorithms can resegregate people into echo chambers.