bipolarize
/baɪpɒˈlaɪzaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to make or become bipolar, or to exhibit or be characterized by extreme mood swings between depression and mania
“Her mood swings made her colleagues wonder if she was bipolarizing due to stress or a genuine condition.”
2. verb
to divide or separate into two or more parts, especially in a way that creates a sharp contrast
“The artist’s use of light and dark colors bipolarized the entire atmosphere of the room.”
3. verb
to change or cause to change from a single or unified state to a dual or conflicting state
“The new policy bipolarized the community, with some supporting the change and others strongly opposing it.”