internal strife

Frequency: 6.88.5 per million words

Angry or violent disagreement between people or groups within a country or organization.

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  • The country was plagued by years of internal strife.
  • The political party was plagued by years of internal strife.
  • Internal strife threatened to tear the political party apart.
  • Internal strife within the company led to its eventual collapse.
  • The company faced significant internal strife after the merger.
  • The nation is struggling to overcome decades of internal strife.
  • Historians often debate the causes of the nation's internal strife.
  • Preventing internal strife is crucial for any successful organization.
  • Years of internal strife had left the region devastated.
  • Rumours of internal strife began to surface among the leadership.
  • The new leader sought to heal the deep divisions causing internal strife.
  • The new leader vowed to end the internal strife that had divided the movement.
  • Without a common enemy, the alliance quickly fell into internal strife.
  • Their research focuses on the historical causes of internal strife in developing countries.
  • Avoiding internal strife is crucial for any successful organization.
  • A period of severe internal strife often precedes major political reforms.
  • Reports indicated growing internal strife within the ruling council.
  • Despite the external threats, the greatest danger came from internal strife.
  • The government worked tirelessly to prevent further internal strife.
  • The peace treaty aims to resolve the deep-seated internal strife in the region.