verb
- separating again into distinct groups, especially by race or other characteristics after a period of integration
Usage: present participle of resegregate
Examples
- The school district was accused of resegregating students by implementing new enrollment policies.
- Housing patterns showed signs of resegregating along racial lines despite earlier integration efforts.
- Critics argued that the new tracking system was resegregating the classroom.
- The neighborhood began resegregating after changes in local zoning laws.
- Researchers studied factors contributing to resegregating communities.
- The city council worked to prevent resegregating of public facilities.