Bipolarize

/baɪˈpoʊlərɑɪz/ verb

To cause something to become bipolar or to split into two distinct opposite poles or factions.

From bi- (two) + polarize (from Latin polaris). Created in the 20th century as a verb form to describe the active process of systems developing two opposing centers.

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