partisanizes

[US]/[ˈpɑːtɪsənˌaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈpɑːrtɪsənˌaɪz]/

Translation

v. (transitive)To organize or divide into partisan groups or factions.
v. (intransitive)To become divided into partisan groups or factions.

Phrases & Collocations

partisanizes voters

partisanizes the debate

partisanizes policy

partisanizes opinions

partisanizes discourse

partisanizes efforts

partisanizes communities

partisanizes relationships

partisanizes outcomes

partisanizes narratives

Example Sentences

the media often partisanizes complex issues to fit a particular narrative.

he accused the opposition of partisanizing the investigation for political gain.

the report warned against partisanizing scientific findings based on ideology.

partisanizes debates often lack nuance and focus on personal attacks.

the committee refused to partisanize the process of selecting a new leader.

it's crucial to avoid partisanizing historical events to suit a political agenda.

the study aimed to analyze how social media partisanizes public opinion.

don't partisanize the discussion; let's focus on finding common ground.

the candidate was criticized for partisanizing the debate over healthcare reform.

the goal is to present facts objectively, not to partisanize the information.

partisanizes rhetoric can hinder productive dialogue and compromise.

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