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factional

[fak-shuh-nl] / ˈfæk ʃə nl /




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But he found himself once again addressing a party mired in factional in-fighting.

From BBC

However since then the group has been mired in factional in-fighting including a row over the handling of £800,000 of donations.

From BBC

The Russian president, some analysts say, may also view the insurrection as little more than a factional feud that got out of control.

From New York Times

Many powerful Russian figures have come out on the losing end of factional battles during Mr. Putin’s 23 years as Russia’s leader, ultimately receding into exile, prison or anonymity.

From New York Times

The tactical, factional and generational divisions common to real-world liberation movements provide a template for “Secret Invasion.”

From Los Angeles Times