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Divided

Divided is the past participle of divide and is used as an adjective to describe something that has been separated into parts, or to describe a state of disagreement or difference among people or groups. It can refer to physical separation, such as land divided by a border, or a metaphorical split in opinions.

The term derives from Latin dividere, through Old French dividir. In English, divided is commonly used with

In mathematics, divided describes the action of division. The phrase 'a divided by b' yields the quotient

In social or political contexts, divided describes groups or systems characterized by disagreement, factionalism, or separation.

the
prepositions
by
and
into,
as
in
divided
by
two
or
divided
into
segments.
a/b.
For
example,
6
divided
by
2
equals
3.
If
something
is
'divided
into
eight
parts,'
it
has
been
partitioned
into
eight
equal
portions.
Related
terms
include
dividend,
divisor,
and
quotient,
and
the
symbol
for
division
can
be
written
as
÷
or
as
a
slash
(/)
in
many
contexts.
A
divided
electorate
or
divided
government
indicates
contrasting
interests
or
party
control
across
branches,
often
accompanying
debate
and
stalemate.
The
term
also
appears
in
cultural
and
historical
discussions
about
fragmentation
within
societies
or
regions.