Verb
fall out of love (third-person singular simple present falls out of love, present participle falling out of love, simple past fell out of love, past participle fallen out of love)
To cease to be in love (with someone).
I am always in love, but unfortunately for the party concerned, I fall out of love or rather fall in love with someone else before any damage can be done. Amrita Sher-Gil
I think that you never fall out of love with somebody, you just let go and move on. Ashley Rickards
To fall in love is awfully simple, but to fall out of love is simply awful. Bess Myerson
One advantage of marriage is that, when you fall out of love with him or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you fall in again. Judith Viorst
I've owned more sofas than I've had husbands. Both sag in the end, but I generally fall out of love with the furniture quicker than the men. Janet Street-Porter
Oh well, when I was younger I was known for breaking hearts. I am the kind of person that falls passionately in love but then a couple of months down the line, I fall out of love. Jenna Jameson