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    schism
    /ˈsɪz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief: "the widening schism between Church leaders and politicians"

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  2. SCHISM definition: 1. a division into two groups caused by a disagreement about ideas, especially in a religious…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : division, separation. also : discord, disharmony. a schism between political parties. 2. a. : formal division in or separation from a church or religious body. b. : the offense of promoting schism. Synonyms. conflict. disaccord. discordance. discordancy. disharmony. dissension. dissention. dissidence. dissonance. disunion. disunity. division.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SchismSchism - Wikipedia

    A schism ( / ˈsɪzəm / SIZ-əm, / ˈskɪzəm /, SKIZ-əm or, less commonly, / ˈʃɪzəm / SHIZ-əm) [1] is a division between people, usually belonging to an organization, movement, or religious denomination.

  5. Schism definition: division or disunion, especially into mutually opposed parties.. See examples of SCHISM used in a sentence.

  6. Definitions of schism. noun. division of a group into opposing factions. “another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy” synonyms: split. see more. noun. the formal separation of a church into two churches or the withdrawal of one group over doctrinal differences. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. APA. Chicago. Copy citation.

  7. Jun 26, 2024 · Schism is, in Christianity, a break in the unity of the church. The most significant medieval schism was the East-West Schism of 1054 that divided Christendom into Western (Roman Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) branches.

  8. noun. /ˈskɪzəm/, /ˈsɪzəm/ [countable, uncountable] (formal) strong disagreement within an organization, especially a religious one, that makes its members divide into separate groups. schism within something The disagreement eventually led to a schism within the Church.

  9. n. 1. the division of a group into opposing factions. 2. the factions so formed. 3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) division within or separation from an established Church, esp the Roman Catholic Church, not necessarily involving differences in doctrine. [C14: from Church Latin schisma, from Greek skhisma a cleft, from skhizein to split]

  10. skĭzəm, sĭz-. A separation or division into factions. A split or division in an organized group or society, esp. a church, as the result of difference of opinion, of doctrine, etc. The act of causing or trying to cause a split or division in a church.

  11. When there is a schism, a group or organization divides into two groups as a result of differences in thinking and beliefs. [ formal ] ...the great schism which divided the Christian world in the 11th century.