schism in English

noun
1
a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
He entered federal parliament in 1928 and was defeated at the end of 1931 as the Australian Labor Party succumbed in NSW to a schism between the federal party and the supporters of J. T. Lang.

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1. 1 Gradually I adjusted to the inner schism.

2. 17 A separation into subgroups or factions; a schism.

3. The church seems to be on the brink of schism.

4. However, an anticipated schism in party ranks failed to materialize.

5. 16 The Great Schism splits the Catholic and Orthodox churches.

6. There was now schism in Cologne as well as Mainz.

7. This second founding congress, however, was marred by an immediate schism.

8. 18 That crisis is the story of the Great Schism .

9. 15 In 18 a fierce schism had shaken the Quaker community.

10. 7 There was now schism in Cologne as well as Mainz.

11. 23 The church seems to be on the brink of schism.

12. 4 However, an anticipated schism in party ranks failed to materialize.

13. 26 This second founding congress, however, was marred by an immediate schism.

14. Sigismund wanted to end the schism and urged John to call a general council.

15. In 1441 another schism occurred, and a Catholicos was elected in Etchmiadzin in Greater Armenia

16. 21 But the schism of the company, close to be not put in this problem.

17. At advanced stages of a t'lokan schism, memories and thought processes become distorted and confused.

18. 24 None the less, Henry did not rush headlong down the road to schism.

19. The existence or claims of an Antipope produces a schism in the Roman Catholic

20. 13 The letter provided further evidence of the widening schism between the church and Downing Street.

21. They have warned Mr Netanyahu that the bill, if passed, would cause a schism throughout Jewry.

22. 27 American, European and Arab diplomacy should now join forces to mend the Palestinian schism.

23. 11 It seems that there is a schism in the ruling party over the plan.

24. 25 Wherever pentecostalism goes it evokes both joy and anger, gratitude and rejection, polemic 77 and schism.

25. 20 We are much too apt to look at schism in our church as an unmitigated evil.

26. In 1378 a schism, occasioned by a double election to the papacy, split the western Church.

27. 6 Only this, he believed, could overcome the schism between religion and culture in the West.

28. We are much too apt to look at schism in our church as an unmitigated evil.

29. 5 Worse,(www.Sentencedict.com) because once again the great racial schism in this country has been laid bare.

30. 14 In 1378 a schism, occasioned by a double election to the papacy, split the western Church.

31. 9 The Schism, we may say, tragically helped to polarise increasingly strong nationalist attitudes towards the war.

32. With the Anglican Communion on the verge of schism, can Rowan Williams learn anything from John Major?

33. The “Old Catholics” movement was formed from the schism, and it is still active in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.

34. 29 John Paul II stated that an end to the Great Schism was one of his fondest wishes.

35. The issues on which the schism turned have often seemed to Western scholars so insignificant as to be almost laughable.

36. 3 There is a very real schism in the motorcycling community between people who ride Harleys and those who don't.

37. 30 This was the first time a pope had visited a predominantly Eastern Orthodox country since the Great Schism in 10

38. 8 The issues on which the schism turned have often seemed to Western scholars so insignificant as to be almost laughable.

39. 22 In the late fifties, the Sino-Soviet Schism took place, and Communists were obliged to choose between Moscow and Peking.

40. 12 It is a schism which may have contributed to the stalled development of GaAs as an alternative in digital technology.

41. Much of the blame for the schism is generally attributed to Nikon, the overbearing prelate elevated to the Patriarchate in 16

42. Our historian, that if Mohammedanism is regarded as a schismatic form of Christianity, Babism may be considered a purified branch of that schism.

43. 10 The Labour Party, riven by schism and self-doubt, seemed in long-term, inexorable decline, for sociological as well as ideological reasons.

44. In my analysis, Apostatizing schismogenesis lays the foundation for possible factional schism, which would be the ultimate result of a schismogenetic process

45. Basad saw its first schism in 1982, merely two years after its foundation with the formation of Basad (Mahbub) and Basad (Khalequzzaman).

46. 2 Much of the blame for the schism is generally attributed to Nikon, the overbearing prelate elevated to the Patriarchate in 16

47. The Great Western Schism (1378-1417) and what it teaches us about the post-Vatican II apostasy - Massive confusion, multiple Antipopes, Antipopes in Rome, an antipope recognized by all the cardinals; The Great Western Schism proves that a line of Antipopes at the heart of the post-Vatican II crisis is absolutely possible-

48. 25 The Labour Party, riven by schism and self-doubt, seemed in long-term, inexorable decline, for sociological as well as ideological reasons.

49. This had a great effect on the Russian Orthodox Church, and the policies of Patriarch Nikon which led to the Old Believer Raskol (schism).

50. Geniuses espousing what is now modern Mechanist philosophy have always been around, but the Baramin itself officially formed after a schism in the International Union of Artifice