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disunion

[dis-yoon-yuhn] / dɪsˈyun yən /


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Johnson’s government now says this arrangement is tearing the kingdom apart, creating disunion and strife.

From Washington Post

Far from coming together, the United States is in an even more perilous state of disunion.

From BBC

“Twelve months ago this president said disagreement must not lead to disunion,” said Mr. McConnell.

From New York Times

But we don’t have to browse the latest titles to find fears of disunion.

From Washington Post

I turned out to be representative of my friends, who withdrew from reading, discussing, listening to and commenting upon the state of our disunion.

From New York Times