factional fighting

Frequency: 6.51.1 per million words

Refers to active conflict between groups within a larger entity.

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Examples (20)

  • The country was torn apart by violent factional fighting between rival groups.
  • The country was torn apart by years of bitter factional fighting.
  • Years of factional fighting had weakened the organization's effectiveness.
  • Renewed factional fighting broke out within the political party after the election.
  • The peace treaty aimed to end decades of bitter factional fighting.
  • The organization split into rival groups, leading to intense factional fighting.
  • Internal factional fighting threatened to destroy the political party.
  • Efforts to end the factional fighting have so far been unsuccessful.
  • The region remained unstable due to ongoing factional fighting.
  • The peace talks aimed to stop the ongoing factional fighting between rebel groups.
  • Mediation efforts were launched to stop the escalating factional fighting.
  • Internal factional fighting weakened the movement significantly.
  • The militia was disbanded after prolonged factional fighting broke out.
  • Deadly factional fighting erupted among supporters of different candidates.
  • Economic development stalled as factional fighting consumed resources.
  • The civil war was characterized by fierce factional fighting rather than organized battles.
  • The cease-fire temporarily halted the deadly factional fighting.
  • Regional leaders called for an immediate end to all factional fighting.
  • International observers condemned the renewed factional fighting in the capital.
  • The militia descended into chaotic factional fighting over control of resources.