“polarize” and “polarization”, various meanings

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2023-12-18 22:34:59

Both the verb polarize as the corresponding noun Polarization They are valid to express the idea of ​​division into two opposing blocks, positions or opinions.

In the media you can find examples such as “False images generated by AI threaten to polarize society”, “Political polarization has influenced a change in the position of traditional parties” or “This is how social networks have become polarized” .

According to the academic dictionary, polarize es ‘orient in two opposite directions’. The following example is given in the Essential Dictionary: The war polarized society.

In recent years, the use of this verb has also spread to refer to situations in which there are two very defined and distanced opinions or attitudes (such as the geographical, magnetic and electrical poles), sometimes with the implicit ideas of tension and confrontation.

Since this is a justified and established semantic extension, examples like the above can be considered correct.

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