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factionalism

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






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Of course, DeSantis insists that he’s simply doing his bit to fight “political factionalism” and “indoctrination.”

From New York Times

She sent a stern warning to elected leaders not to let “vicious factionalism of political parties” get in the way of their chief obligation: “to defend the rule of law and the freedom of all Americans.”

From Washington Times

Capitol accountable and warned lawmakers they must not let “vicious factionalism of political parties” get in the way of their chief obligation: “to defend the rule of law and the freedom of all Americans.”

From Washington Times

Another obstacle to peace, he said, is the persistent discord and factionalism among Afghan government officials and members of the country’s political elite, which leads to constant changes in policy and senior appointments, weakening and weakens confidence among civilians and the country’s security forces.

From Washington Post

The brutal group has been considerably weakened by battle setbacks, surrenders and factionalism but remains a national security threat.

From Seattle Times