The discussion we watched, however, did not polarize the interviewer and expert.
From the economist.com
This treaty should polarize French policy towards Germany for the next 40 years.
From the economist.com
It's would be quite another to polarize the Legislature with a endless crusade.
From the timesunion.com
If she runs for President, she will further polarize Democrats and Republicans.
From the time.com
Since taking office, he and his administration have done little but polarize.
From the charlotteobserver.com
A choice between Iran and the Saudis would further polarize the organization.
From the dailyherald.com
I believe this will further politicize and polarize an already complicated process.
From the suntimes.com
This endless blame game will serve only to further polarize us and inflame emotions.
From the omaha.com
I believe the issues covered so far is too limited to polarize the undecided voters.
From the economist.com
More examples
Cause to vibrate in a definite pattern; "polarize light waves"
Cause to concentrate about two conflicting or contrasting positions
Become polarized in a conflict or contrasting situation
(polarization) the phenomenon in which waves of light or other radiation are restricted in direction of vibration
(polarization) the condition of having or giving polarity
(Polarization (abelian variety)) In mathematics, particularly in algebraic geometry, complex analysis and number theory, an abelian variety is a projective algebraic variety that is also an algebraic group, i.e., has a group law that can be defined by regular functions. ...
(Polarization (corrosion)) Polarization in corrosion refers to any changes in the equillibruim potential of an electrochemical reaction.
(Polarization (electrostatics)) In classical electromagnetism, the polarization density (or electric polarization, or simply polarization) is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced electric dipole moments in a dielectric material. ...
(Polarization (politics)) In politics, polarization (or polarisation) is the process by which the public opinion divides and goes to the extremes. It can also refer to when the extreme factions of a political party gain dominance in a party. ...