noun
- The plural of divisiveness; the quality or state of tending to cause disagreement or split a group into opposing factions.
Usage: Plural form of an abstract noun; typically used in formal or academic contexts when discussing multiple instances or aspects of divisiveness.
Examples
- The divisivenesses of the political debate made it difficult for the community to find common ground.
- Scholars examined the various divisivenesses that emerged during the historical period.
- The report highlighted the divisivenesses within the organization that hindered progress.
- Multiple divisivenesses contributed to the breakdown of the coalition.
- The team worked to overcome the divisivenesses that had weakened their effectiveness.