Verb
come between (third-person singular simple present comes between, present participle coming between, simple past came between, past participle come between)
(transitive) To affect negatively or cause discord between (someone) and another person.
Our love is so strong that nothing can come between us.
I still had strong feelings for him, but didn't tell her because I didn't want to come between him and his happy family.
come-between
Alejandro kidnaps the kingpin's daughter to inflame the conflict - but when the girl is seen as collateral damage, her fate will come between the two men as they question everything they are fighting for. Source: Internet
Portrait by Sir Gerald Kelly main King George V had severe reservations about Prince Edward, saying, "I pray God that my eldest son will never marry and that nothing will come between Bertie and Lilibet and the throne." Source: Internet
Becky, come between 4:48 and 9:15 in the evening. Source: Internet
But they never let that come between us. Source: Internet
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Heaven helps anyone who tries to come between you and what you absolutely must get off of your chest at the moment. Source: Internet
If you do find a fawn, be cautious and alert as you may have just come between a mother and her baby. Source: Internet