diverge
split / separate / differ / deviate
Intransitive Verb
past: divergedpp: divergeding: diverging
This term describes a separation that begins from a single shared origin. In physical spaces, it evokes the image of a fork in a road or a splitting path, suggesting a permanent or structural division of direction. When applied to abstract concepts like opinions or trajectories, it implies a gradual drifting apart. It carries a neutral to slightly clinical tone, often used in academic, scientific, or formal contexts to describe a lack of convergence or a growing disparity between two entities.