Meaning & Definition of Schism in English
Schism
A division or split, especially in a religious context.
Pronunciation:
/ˈskɪz.əm/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
schismsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A formal division or separation in a religious body.
Example Sentence: The schism in the church led to the formation of several rival congregations.
Definition: A division among members of a group due to differing opinions.
Example Sentence: The political party faced a severe schism over the candidate selection.
Definition: A split or break in a community or organization.
Example Sentence: The schism within the organization created lasting tensions.
Etymology
Origin: From the Greek word 'schisma' meaning 'a cleaving, splitting'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- deep schism: A significant and often painful split between groups.
- church schism: A division within a religious community.
- political schism: A fracture within a political party or movement.
Translations
- Spanish: cisma
- French: schisme
- German: Schisma
- Russian: схизма
Related Words
- division: The act of separating into parts.
- disunion: The state of being divided or disunited.
- fracture: The breaking or rupturing of something.
Slang Meanings of schism
Meaning: A major disagreement leading to a rift.
Example Sentence: There's been a real schism over how to handle the project.
Meaning: A split that causes drama or conflict.
Example Sentence: The schism in the friend group turned everyone against each other.