bersilang
Bersilang is an Indonesian and Malay verb derived from the root silang, meaning "cross" or "intersect." The prefix ber- forms an intransitive verb that denotes the action or state of crossing, intersecting, or being crossed. In everyday usage it describes physical intersections (for example, roads or lines that meet), bodily postures (such as arms or legs being crossed), and figurative crossings, including disagreements or conflicting views.
In language and idiom, bersilang appears in phrases like bersilang pendapat, which denotes differing or conflicting
Bersilang can also be used in metaphoric or literary senses to convey intersection of fates, timelines, or