FACTIONALISM - significado y definición. Qué es FACTIONALISM
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Qué (quién) es FACTIONALISM - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Factions; Faction fighters; Factionalism; Faction (disambiguation)

factionalism         
Factionalism refers to arguments or disputes between two or more small groups from within a larger group.
There has been a substantial amount of factionalism within the movement.
N-UNCOUNT
faction         
n. a contending; extremist; opposing; rebel faction
Faction         
·noun Tumult; discord; dissension.
II. Faction ·noun One of the divisions or parties of charioteers (distinguished by their colors) in the games of the circus.
III. Faction ·noun A party, in political society, combined or acting in union, in opposition to the government, or state;
- usually applied to a minority, but it may be applied to a majority; a combination or clique of partisans of any kind, acting for their own interests, especially if greedy, clamorous, and reckless of the common good.

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Faction

Faction or factionalism may refer to:

  • Political faction, a group of people with a common political purpose
  • The Faction, a Californian punk rock band
  • Faction (Planescape), a political faction in the game Planescape
  • Faction (literature), a type of historical novel based on fact
  • Factions (Divergent)
  • Faction fighting, an English term for Irish mass stick fights, see Bataireacht
Ejemplos de uso de FACTIONALISM
1. The upshot is perpetually indecisive factionalism.
2. The Taliban simply are not susceptible to factionalism.
3. However, other sources in Balad deny factionalism exists.
4. March‘s optimism on Lebanon has given way to postelection fears of rising factionalism.
5. The illicit drug trade remains a powerful force and ethnically–based factionalism remains strong.