Torn in a sentence as an adjective

I'm torn between "This guy clearly enjoys his work, bully for him.

I'm quite torn: I simply can't decide what portion of this post I'm most captivated by.

This post absolutely torn apart all positive points from Chesky's response.

However, in war-torn African countries, the planning timeframe is much shorter for the people.

But as visibility increases and hurdles get torn down, you might have to adjust your perception of reality.

I'm torn between liking stories that shine a skeptical light on the bitcoin fad and being appalled at how much coverage bitcoin gets on HN.

Every part of this construct has several states it can be it, reaching from healthy over bruised, torn, mangled, nonfunctional, broken and missing...> How does that play out in the actual game?

"His mother and sister could not handle the information, and his father went against their wishes, dedicating himself to reconnecting with his estranged son. "Years of repressed memories and emotions uncorked and resulted in tumultuous times that have torn my nuclear family apart.

I haven't personally torn into their source code, but having heard from an insider and having built this tech myself, I'm fairly confident their Driver App simply sends GPS data back to the server, where the calculation takes place according to a pre-defined rate.

In the case of asylum seekers, they go from being 'asylum seekers' to 'boat people' because the thought of turning away people fleeing some war-torn hellhole to find a better life is harder than turning away a few people who decide one day to hop on a boat to 'jump the queue'.

Torn definitions

adjective

having edges that are jagged from injury

See also: lacerate lacerated mangled

adjective

disrupted by the pull of contrary forces; "torn between love and hate"; "torn by conflicting loyalties"; "torn by religious dissensions"