segregative adjective.
['sɛgrɪgeɪtɪv] L16.[medieval Latin segregativus, formed as SEGREGATE verb: see -IVE.]1. a. Grammar &
Logic. Designating adversative and disjunctive relations or conjunctions; (of a proposition) consisting of members joined by a segregative relation.
L16-E17.b. Having the property of separating the elements or constituent parts of matter.
arch. L17.2. Tending to cause separation or disruption. Also, unsociable.
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