Bipolarization

/ˌbaɪpoʊlərɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

The process or act of becoming bipolar or developing two distinct opposing poles, often used to describe political or social systems splitting into two opposing factions.

From bipolarize + -ation (Latin suffix forming nouns). This is a relatively modern term (late 20th century) describing the dynamic process of a system moving from multiple centers to exactly two opposing sides.

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