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How to use divisive in a sentence

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His suggestion that Europe could return to divisive nationalism was dismissed by many as alarmist and unhistorical.
The author has provided what is certain to be an epic firsthand account of a critical episode in that acutely divisive era.
As we've seen lately in campus politics, some issues can be ideologically divisive.
The debate over climate change is certain to become the most divisive issue at the Gleneagles summit.
And one suspects that if the survey results were broken down by geographic region, it would be even less divisive in many red states.
Aware of this still unrealised potential, the government is working to break any possibility of organised labour using a divisive pay structure.
That avenue would be open, that divisive issue would be out there for years to come, and it would not be fixed.
A lot was said during that divisive leadership campaign which cannot be unsaid.
Meanwhile a new breed of artists was advancing another brand of banality, with divisive effects on the art world.
The stability of his government was achieved at the cost of an inability to introduce a crucial but divisive reform of the pension system.
For at its heart this election has highlighted the thorny, divisive issue of what that flag stands for.
Whatever its deficiencies, the point was that it was inclusive, not divisive.
Teaching American history without stirring accounts of non-white heroes and cultures is irresponsible as well as divisive.
The issue of gays serving in the military is one that is both controversial and divisive.
How can the Supreme Court possibly know what the most divisive policy is with respect to these hair-splitting distinctions.
Here is where some utterly irresponsible opposition criticism becomes intolerably divisive.
Race is a very divisive issue and if they managed to get a seat it would be very bad news for everyone in the area.
Several students have opposed the attempts to divert the campaign along divisive communal lines.
Politics has always been ugly and divisive, with opposing sides calling each other names.
Plainly, this kind of guarantee is socially divisive, a recipe for religious controversy if not civil strife.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Political ideals and customs were also a divisive force in Illinois society.
Men may believe in human solidarity and in the worth of effort, and yet be following divergent ideals and divisive enthusiasms.
Only the last two of these had any lasting importance as divisive issues.
The divisive force of Protestantism seemed to have spent itself.
What saddens me is how divisive all the yammering and wailing about this crossbow topic becomes.
All these divisive and disintegrating forces were in active operation.
Old Greybeard may have been a divisive figure but English football needs men who speak their mind.
This constant detraction and reconstruction of church principles was deeply annoying to Paul, not to say divisive of the community and personally damaging to Paul's authority.
Mainly because, due to the divisive nature of Brendan Rodgers' signings, there's been conjecture he favoured players bought by him over those foisted on him by the club.
Ms Harney insisted it would take months to prepare new legislation but dismissed suggestions she was putting the divisive issue on the long finger.
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