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Other Word Forms
- fac·tion·al·ism noun
- fac·tion·al·ist noun
- in·ter·fac·tion·al adjective
- un·fac·tion·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of factional1
Example Sentences
In Mexico, security experts say, El Chapo’s relatives could be in danger because of the bloody factional conflict currently raging among rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel.
But its inevitable outcome, he argues, is mob rule, bitter factional division, the debasement of civic culture and finally some version of Caesarism.
In an episode of "Pod Save America" released before the Gaetz announcement, New York Times columnist Ezra Klein predicted a second Trump term will feature "much more factional in-fighting than people are prepared for."
Setting out his stall, he accused his party of "failing to deliver" on its promises because "factional fighting was more important".
“This factional, vindictive behaviour is designed to humiliate socialist candidates as well as block them.”
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