Machloket, the Hebrew word for dispute or strife, is related to the word "piece" or "fragment" because a machloket shatters the Peace into pieces. There is fall-out and bad things happen. That's why you should always stay away from arguments [unless they are for the sake of Heaven].
The machloket in the British Royal family, initiated by Harry and Meghan, caused a worldwide machloket. People were taking sides: for and against.
Several years after it had begun, King Charles III and his daughter-in-law the Princess of Wales are both diagnosed with cancer, requiring them both to begin chemotherapy and cease Royal duties until their health has returned.
That's what a machloket does. You're watching it play out now.
Of course it's no accident that Harry married Meghan. He's probably a gilgul of King Edward VIII who abdicated the throne in favour of marrying his lover Wallis Simpson. Meghan is the new Wallis Simpson, very similar in personality and probably another gilgul. No surprise that Prince Philip used to call her DOW [Duchess of Windsor]
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov explains "machloket":
At the end of his story “The Spider and The Fly” (Rabbi Nachman’s Stories, p. 151), Rebbe Nachman tells us that when the soul of a great tzaddik—him!—comes to this world, Satan protests. “If the tzaddik is allowed to come to the world, I will be unable to do my job! Do not let him be born!” God’s reply is that the tzaddik must be born. Satan must seek a solution to his problem.