1. polarizing - Adjective
2. polarizing - Verb
of Polarize
Source: Webster's dictionaryOur band is very polarizing. There are people who absolutely can't stand us, and people who absolutely can't live without us. I'd rather spark those kind of polar-opposite feelings than have people be indifferent. Ben Gibbard
All State education is a sort of dynamo machine for polarizing the popular mind; for turning and holding its lines of force in the direction supposed to be most effective for State purposes. Henry Adams
We hear every damn day about how fragile our country is - on the brink of catastrophe - torn by polarizing hate and how it's a shame that we can't work together to get things done, but the truth is we do. We work together to get things done every damn day! Jon Stewart
Talking to women about birth can be polarizing. Emily Oster
Because of the structure of the contemporary American party system, every president is polarizing. Larry Sabato
Now, we have got to stop polarizing ourself in this way. Colin Powell