noun
- the division of people into opposing groups with different opinions or beliefs
- the process by which light waves are restricted to vibrate in one plane
- the separation of positive and negative electric charges in a substance
Usage: physics
Usage: physics; chemistry
Examples
- Political polarization has increased dramatically in recent years.
- The polarization of society along economic lines is concerning.
- Sunglasses use polarization to reduce glare from reflected light.
- The polarization of the molecule affects its chemical properties.
- Social media may contribute to the polarization of public opinion.
- Scientists studied the polarization of light passing through the crystal.
- The polarization between the two parties made compromise difficult.