<p>The stability and stabilization problems of discrete-time switched systems are studied under the so-called bipartite persistent dwell-time switching, which is proposed by relaxing some of the limitations in existing persistent dwell-time switching. This paper provides new stability criteria for discrete-time switched systems using a binary quasi-time-varying Lyapunov function. Next, the stabilizing controllers for discrete-time switched-controlled systems are designed. Finally, we give a practical example to show the effectiveness of the conclusions and less conservatism than those based on the persistent dwell-time switching.</p>