Verb (used with object), : a movement to balkanize minority voters. From Dictionary.com.
You don't want The X Factor to Balkanise into autonomous shows run by warlords such as Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole. From Wordnik.com. [Dr Gerry Mander: the therapist the stars trust] Reference
During a short respite from very partial and biased coverage of the elections which American political parties are having now to choose a candidate to stand in the presidential elections in the Autumn, the Balkanise Britain Corporation addressed what was, the United Kingdom. From Wordnik.com. [And Did Those Feet….. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG] Reference
In short they fought to Balkanise education and ensure that future generations of children in Northern Ireland grow up and attend schools in parallel but separate systems. From Wordnik.com. [The Cedar Lounge Revolution] Reference
Read the history of the Balkan countries, all the ingredients to Balkanise India are there-Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, etc and none of these religions have the COMMON TRUTH to fight for or aim for. From Wordnik.com. [The Times of India] Reference
We want to maintain a sustainable way to support you, and engage with you, but it seems odd to Balkanise this community into small specific groups, when the real strength of open development is the aggregation of multiple platforms, data sources and pulling all of the above together to make new applications and services based around the users. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
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