dichotomousness

/daɪˈkɑtəməsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being divided into two parts or groups that are seen as opposite or very different.
    • The dichotomousness of the test results surprised the researchers.
    • Scientists noted the dichotomousness of the species, with distinct male and female forms.
    • The dichotomousness of the argument made it hard to find a compromise.
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