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cohesion

[koh-hee-zhuhn] / koʊˈhi ʒən /
NOUN
union
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"This has the immense danger of reducing institutional legitimacy and fraying social cohesion."

From BBC

The ultimate outcome of the Iran conflict depends on Iran’s response, leadership cohesion and willingness to return to negotiations.

From MarketWatch

The goal isn’t rigid adherence but a gentle sense of cohesion — the difference between a table that feels like a shared meal and one that looks like the snack aisle at Target.

From Salon

Nineteenth-century Italian operas are rarely concerned with large-scale musical cohesion or radical topics.

From The Wall Street Journal

The social cohesion plan, which will be published on Monday, also includes measures aimed at promoting integration and tackling "extremist influence" in institutions, such as charities and universities.

From BBC