More bipartite refers to a situation where two distinct groups are formed, each with their own characteristics or traits. Synonyms for the word more bipartite can include terms such as dichotomous, divided, separated, or distinct. These terms imply a clear separation of entities into two distinct portions, with little overlap or intermingling between the two. Depending on the context, one might also use the term bifurcated or segregated to describe a more bipartite situation. These words describe situations where a clear division exists, sometimes intentionally imposed, or at other times as a result of natural or organic processes.