factional strife
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Refers to bitter, often violent, conflict and disagreement.
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- The country was torn apart by factional strife between different political groups.
- The country was plagued by intense factional strife for decades.
- Years of factional strife weakened the organization from within.
- Internal disagreements often lead to bitter factional strife within political parties.
- The civil war began as factional strife escalated into open violence.
- The new leader's challenge is to unite a party fractured by years of factional strife.
- Efforts to mediate the factional strife failed repeatedly.
- Such factional strife severely hampered the organization's progress.
- The party split due to ongoing factional strife over leadership.
- The civil war began with escalating factional strife among various rebel groups.
- Ancient factional strife continues to plague the region.
- Efforts to overcome factional strife are crucial for stability.
- The company's growth was hindered by internal factional strife.
- The committee is currently experiencing significant factional strife over resource allocation.
- Historians documented the factional strife that preceded the revolution.
- Unless resolved, this ongoing factional strife threatens to collapse the coalition.
- Religious factional strife has lasted for generations.
- Historians often point to periods of intense factional strife as turning points.
- The ceasefire temporarily ended the factional strife in the area.
- The constant factional strife made effective governance impossible.