Search Segregation - do I have to use a sub-domain and pay for a separate IP address?

I've got a site that must keep the same domain but has two separate types of visitors (think customers and vendors) is creating a sub-domain and paying for a separate IP address the only way to completely segregate the search results (without going to private login features)?
I really need to segregate the web content as both customers and vendors have similar questions but the content on their pages aren't helpful to each other. Currently my search results are heavy on Vendor content even when a it is a customer search topic.

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