Definition of fault line

fault linenoun

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/ˈfɔːlt laɪn//ˈfɔːlt laɪn/

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a place where there is a long break in the rock that forms the surface of the earth and where earthquakes are more likely to happen

Example:
  • The fact that Tokyo sits directly on a fault line has resulted in a string of powerful earthquakes over the centuries.

an issue that people disagree about and may, as a result, lead to conflict

Example:
  • The two men are from opposite sides of the nation's political fault line.