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sow dissension

verb as in divide

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We know Haley’s scare tactic wasn’t intended to sow dissension on the left, because … well, she was speaking on Fox News.

Biden administration officials said they’re in contact with allies amid signs that the individuals behind the leak are intentionally trying to sow dissension between the U.S. and its closest partners.

Some expressed outrage over the disclosure of the document, calling it a gross breach of protocol at the court and an attempt to sow dissension within it.

Their purpose was to sow dissension among the people, plunge the whole country into chaos and sabotage the political situation of stability and unity.

From Slate

U.S. prosecutors found a Russian effort in 2016 to use social media to boost Sanders’s campaign against Hillary Clinton, part of a broader effort to hurt Clinton, sow dissension in the American electorate and ultimately help elect Donald Trump.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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