Polarize

/ˈpoʊləraɪz/ verb

Polarize means to cause people or opinions to split into two very different and opposing sides. It can also describe making the direction of waves, like light, line up in one direction in science.

From *polar* “relating to a pole” plus *-ize*. First used in physics about poles of magnets or light waves, it later took on a social meaning of dividing groups into opposite “poles.”

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