divergence
divergence
noun dee-vehr-ZHAHNSS Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin divergentia, from divergere 'to incline apart'
Also means
disagreement
Usage Note
Divergence describes both a physical spreading apart (like light beams) and a difference of opinion or approach. Divergence de vues ('divergence of views') is a common diplomatic phrase. The corresponding verb is diverger, and the adjective is divergent — as in pensée divergente ('divergent thinking').
Examples
"Il y a une divergence d'opinions sur ce sujet."
Natural Translation
There is a divergence of opinions on this subject.
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