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dissension

[dih-sen-shuhn] / dɪˈsɛn ʃən /


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Marcus said that will probably be yet another hard-fought battle, but she hopes the court decision “gives a little more leverage to the voices of action versus the voices of litigation and dissension.”

From Los Angeles Times

He’s also dealing with dissension within his party’s progressive base, which is furious that he hasn’t done more to stop Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.

From Seattle Times

Off the track, there is dissension throughout the paddock as multiple team owners are growing restless with Penske Entertainment’s management of the series.

From Seattle Times

He rebels against his heritage and soaks in the music of economically disadvantaged Black people, stirring up dissension in his family.

From New York Times

They have told reporters that the recent presence of Republican officials and the trucker convoy promoting Abbott's divisive rhetoric have contributed to spreading "hate and dissension" in their community.

From Salon