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split personality

American  

split personality British  

noun

  1. the tendency to change rapidly in mood or temperament

  2. a nontechnical term for multiple personality

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Etymology

Origin of split personality

First recorded in 1925–30

Example Sentences

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Their split personality is always there, you just don't know what's coming first, the Jekyll or the Hyde.

From BBC • Nov. 20, 2025

In grappling with her California split personality, Harris said she coined a term to describe herself: “Sangeleno,” a hybrid identifier combining San Francisco and Los Angeles that does not appear destined to catch on.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 7, 2024

The film's split personality is a problem because it wants to be original, and it ends up being overly familiar.

From Salon • May 12, 2023

Golden State developed a split personality as it proceeded in fits and starts, displaying the pride and potency that marked its dynasty years and a baffling new alter ego that seemed scattered and, frankly, mediocre.

From Washington Post • Apr. 15, 2023

"Elly, Elly, Elly," the first voice mumbled, while the other voice went on hissing, "Miss Greenwood, Miss Greenwood, Miss Greenwood," as if I had a split personality or something.

From "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath