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disunify

[dis-yoo-nuh-fahy] / dɪsˈyu nəˌfaɪ /




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Passing the reconciliation bill will require the votes of 99 percent of House Democrats and 100 percent of Senate Democrats — that’s a lot of unity for an increasingly disunified group.

From Washington Post

It's a disunified, two-tier system, where Republican wins count and Democratic wins are meaningless.

From Salon

Many people think that NASA's programs of the late 1950s and 1960s were extremely popular, and it is often said that the Apollo program unified an otherwise disunified nation.

From Scientific American

Mitt Romney, Utah, said: “The president’s comments were destructive, demeaning, and disunifying.”

From Reuters

US Senator and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney called Mr Trump's remarks "destructive, demeaning, and disunifying".

From BBC