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internecine

[in-ter-nee-seen, -sahyn, -nes-een, -nes-ahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈni sin, -saɪn, -ˈnɛs in, -ˈnɛs aɪn /
ADJECTIVE
involving conflict within a group
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ADJECTIVE
mutually harmful
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Example Sentences

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The internecine nature of the supply chain means that seemingly unrelated things can have an effect on each other — say, a global pandemic and a microchip shortage.

From Salon

Their neatly defined roles help prevent internecine battles among family members in what could quickly become a tiny war zone inside this Derwood storefront.

From Washington Post

The reason for that lies in the ensuing history of a small island ripped apart by a vicious independence - and subsequently internecine - struggle.

From BBC

It is far more than a case of internecine warfare, as a Democrat who has been in many partisan battles against GOP candidates said in a private email praising Cheney.

From Washington Post

Mr. Salmond launched a breakaway party, Alba, which did not win any seats but served as a reminder of the internecine split.

From New York Times