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splitting

[split-ing] / ˈsplɪt ɪŋ /






NOUN
disruption
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An array of musicians and athletes represented by Wasserman's talent firm announced they would be splitting with the agency.

From BBC

The report said it was very likely that the glacier tongue would break off in the coming years, splitting the glacier in two.

From BBC

He has introduced HR 7378, which proposes splitting the difference by permanently sliding the clock forward a half hour and stopping the twice-annual time change.

From Los Angeles Times

Kurtz said he sees the software industry splitting in two as AI development evolves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over time, they became snowbirds, splitting their time between two homes: a summer home owned by my mother and a winter condo owned by my stepfather.

From MarketWatch