Pronunciation: /sɪzəm/
noun a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief
A1 The schism between the two friends was caused by a misunderstanding.
A2 The schism within the company led to a division among the employees.
B1 The schism in the political party resulted in two opposing factions.
B2 The schism between the two countries escalated into a full-blown conflict.
C1 The schism in the church was a result of differing interpretations of religious doctrine.
C2 The schism in the community deepened as tensions continued to rise.
formal The schism within the political party led to a split in ideologies.
informal The schism between the two friends caused tension in their relationship.
slang The schism in the group chat created drama among the members.
figurative The schism in her heart between love and duty tore her apart.
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