redivision
/riːdiːˈvɪʒən/Definitions
1. noun
The act of dividing or separating something again, often into smaller parts or groups.
“The redivision of the company’s assets led to a significant increase in its market value.”
2. noun
A new division or separation, especially one that is made after a previous division has been revised or changed.
“The redivision of the electoral districts was a major topic of discussion in the election campaign.”