1. polarising - Adjective
2. polarising - Verb
polarising (comparative more polarising, superlative most polarising)
That which polarises or is polarised
polarising
present participle of polarise
Millions of Americans will cast ballots tomorrow (Tuesday, US time) in an election day unlike any other, braving the threat of COVID-19 and the potential for violence and intimidation after one of the most polarising presidential races in US history. Source: Internet
At maximum brightness, the display beams out at an impressive 419cd/m2 and with a polarising filter applied between the glass and AMOLED panel it's readable in most conditions. Source: Internet
In last week’s parliamentary by-election, Kairana, which had become the BJP’s laboratory for its polarising Hindutva politics, gave a clear victory to Tabassum Hasan, the combined Opposition front candidate. Source: Internet
"Now that the Turkish president has reestablished full control over the country, he feels comfortable to go back to his anti-republican and polarising narrative," Erdemir told AFP. Source: Internet
At a time of unprecedented crisis and complexity, trusted fact-based journalism has never been more important – especially on crucial yet polarising global issues like climate change and migration. Source: Internet
The crucial importance of the polarising figure, Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani in marshalling together the pro-Pakistan sentiments is an important feature of this book. Source: Internet