parting of the ways
A point of divergence, especially an important one, as in When Jim decided to travel with the band and Jill wanted a more normal home life, they came to a parting of the ways. This term, which transfers a fork in a road to alternative courses of action, appears in the Bible (Ezekiel 21:21), where the king of Babylon must decide whether or not to attack Jerusalem: “[He] stood at the parting of the way.” [c. 1600]
Words nearby parting of the ways
particulate inheritance,
partier,
parting,
parting is such sweet sorrow,
parting line,
parting of the ways,
parting shot,
parting strip,
partis,
partisan,
partisanism