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polarizing

[poh-luh-rahy-zing] / ˈpoʊ ləˌraɪ zɪŋ /


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Booker has long been a visible and sometimes polarizing figure in national politics.

From Salon

He established himself as an all-time great while becoming a polarizing figure in recent years, sparking controversy for his stance on coronavirus vaccinations.

From Washington Post

But his most polarizing moves have centered on gender.

From Washington Post

Over the last two years, Westbrook — one of the league’s most polarizing players — looked to be on his way out of the NBA.

From Washington Times

Susan Rice, President Biden’s domestic policy adviser, will step down next month after overseeing some of the administration’s most polarizing issues, including gun control, student loan relief and immigration, the White House announced on Monday.

From New York Times