Bipartisanship

/baɪˈpɑrtiːzənʃɪp/ noun

The state of working together cooperatively between two political parties or opposing groups, or an agreement to support a common goal despite differences.

From bipartisan + -ship (condition or state). Bipartisan combines bi- (two) + partisan. The -ship suffix creates a noun describing the relationship or state of being, similar to 'friendship' or 'partnership'.

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