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cleavages

  • plural
    of cleavage.
    cleavage
    noun
    the act of cleaving or splitting.

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“There are toxic cleavages and an incipient social fragmentation that can easily turn into instability.”

From BBC Jun. 19, 2024

Pop music has always gone hand in hand with strong opinions and heated debates — including the kinds of generational cleavages that inspire finger-wagging lectures.

From New York Times Apr. 22, 2021

More recently, cleavages stemming from class, race, religion, gender, and ethnicity, split the country into antagonistic factions.

From Salon Dec. 28, 2020

It accelerated with the Vietnam War, which Peters saw as creating class cleavages between those who fought and those who didn’t.

From Washington Post May 4, 2017

On the best developed of the three cleavages the lustre is pearly, on other surfaces it is of the ordinary vitreous type.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 by Various