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Intensification

usgb/ɪnˌtensɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/Volume
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Conflict Context

Often used to describe situations in politics or social issues where tensions are becoming more severe.

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The intensification of political debates has divided the community.
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Emotional Weight

Can imply a deepening of feelings or situations that could lead to a crisis or pivotal moment.

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The intensification of their disagreement turned a simple debate into a feud.
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Not Always Negative

While often seeming negative, it can also refer to positive growth, like in relationships or business.

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The intensification of their friendship made them inseparable.
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