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diverging

adjective as in centrifugal

adjective as in tangential

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Both campaigns emphasised these diverging issues in recent weeks, and it’s clear the messaging cut through.

From BBC

“We’re going to make America better than it’s ever been,” Trump said in a rambling speech at the convention center in West Palm Beach, Fla., frequently diverging from prepared remarks.

"Emilia Pérez was originally intended to be an opera, which perhaps partly explains its saccharine sentimentality, repetitive lyrics, and diverging story branches. But that doesn’t excuse its almost random, whiplash-inducing tonal pivots," said Slant's Kyle Turner.

From BBC

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are diverging sharply in how they prepare for Tuesday’s presidential debate.

The information astronomers have collected so far from the Little Red Dots’ spectra and emission lines has led to two diverging models explaining their nature.

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