dichotomist

/daɪˈkɑtəmɪst/
noun
  1. A person who divides things into two opposing groups or categories, often in a way that oversimplifies or ignores complexity.
    • As a dichotomist, she saw the world in black and white, never considering shades of gray.
    • The teacher warned against being a dichotomist when analyzing literature, since characters are rarely purely heroic or villainous.
    • The politician was a dichotomist, always framing issues as either good or bad with no middle ground.
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