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factionalism

[fak-shuh-nl-iz-uhm] / ˈfæk ʃə nlˌɪz əm /






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"I think part of the reason that factionalism has arisen around this is because there is a perception that different groups are treated differently," Mr Forde said.

From BBC

The group suggested that Mr Forde had proven that Sir Keir's promise to end factionalism has not been delivered.

From BBC

"Retrospective bans, a lack of transparency of the process enhances these kind of factional suspicions. The party won't progress unless the factionalism is dealt with properly," he said.

From BBC

The blame game is a sign of the factionalism in the tech industry, where hot start-ups and trends come and go and crises can be used to advance agendas.

From New York Times

Bitter disputes continue to rage over territory and resources, often exacerbated by tribalism, factionalism and religious conflicts.

From Los Angeles Times