1. polarized - Adjective
2. polarized - Verb
of Polarize
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe live in a highly polarized society. We need to try to understand each other in respectful ways. To that end, I believe that we should make room for both spiritual atheists and thinking believers. Alan Lightman
I don't think good and evil are polarized. Sam Mendes
Americans are becoming increasingly polarized right and left, with the great body of the people in the middle confused and, sometimes to mask their confusion, feigning indifference. Eldridge Cleaver
Immigration in America is a highly polarized issue and there are passionate views on both sides. Spencer Bachus
I'm thankful that we live in a crassly commercial, polarized culture, so media jackals like me have a lot of work to do. David Brooks
The two parties are still more polarized than ever before and the rise of partisan media is an important reason for it. John Avlon