It is unclear whether a Congress so polarized politically can judiciously handle an impeachment inquiry.
And an analysis this week by Congressional Quarterly concluded that the Judiciary Committee was "one of the most politically polarized panels in Congress."
In the 1930's Russian emigre circles were polarized politically, and Tsvetayeva, as usual, fit in nowhere.
As can be seen is this section, the issue of the effectiveness of the Cuban health system is politically polarized.
Bangladesh is one of the poorest and most politically polarized countries in the world.
With respect to newspapers, the ownership landscape of newspapers is politically polarized with most newspapers supporting either the government or opposition party lines.
"The country has been, for a number of years, politically polarized," Mr. Bush's campaign manager, Ken Mehlman, said.
At that point Argentina was more politically polarized than it had been since 1880.
To politically polarized segments of the audience, this treatment of Nixon can seem either unduly respectful or unduly irreverent.
In 1968, when the campus was politically polarized, there were stories of football players leading the police to busts through the undergound passages between buildings.