contradivide
/kənˌtrædɪˈvaɪd/Definitions
1. verb
To divide or separate into opposing or contrasting parts.
“The historian’s job was to contrapose and then to contradivide the primary and secondary sources.”
2. verb
To introduce or present opposing or contrasting ideas or arguments.
“The debater’s task was to contrapose and then to contradivide the two opposing views.”
3. noun
The act of dividing or separating into opposing or contrasting parts.
“The process of contradivide was essential to the research paper’s argument.”