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    Fac·tion
    /ˈfakSHən/

    noun

  2. 1. : a party or group (as within a government) that is often contentious or self-seeking : clique. The committee soon split into factions. 2. : party spirit especially when marked by dissension. faction, or the irreconcilable conflict of parties Ernest Barker. factional.

  3. Faction definition: a group or clique within a larger group, party, government, organization, or the like, typically having different opinions and interests than the larger group. See examples of FACTION used in a sentence.

  4. FACTION definition: 1. a group within a larger group, especially one with slightly different ideas from the main group…. Learn more.

  5. FACTION meaning: a group within a larger group that has different ideas and opinions than the rest of the group.

  6. A political faction is a group of people with a common political purpose, especially a subgroup of a political party that has interests or opinions different from the rest of the political party. [ 1][ 2] Intragroup conflict between factions can lead to schism of the political party into two political parties.

  7. faction. noun. /ˈfækʃn/. /ˈfækʃn/. [countable] a small group of people within a larger one, whose members have some different aims and beliefs to those of the larger group. There are rival factions within the administration. Extra Examples. Topics War and conflict c1.

  8. noun. 1. a group of people inside a political party, club, government, etc. working in a common cause against other such groups or against the main body. 2. partisan conflict within an organization or a country; dissension.

  9. FACTION meaning: a small group of people who are part of a larger group, and oppose the ideas of everyone else. Learn more.

  10. factions. A group of persons forming a cohesive, usually contentious minority within a larger group. A group of people inside a political party, club, government, etc. working in a common cause against other such groups or against the main body.

  11. faction. politics. Learn about this topic in these articles: democracy. In democracy: Factions and parties. In many of the city-state democracies and republics, part of the answer to question 3—What political institutions are necessary for governing?—consisted of “factions,” including both informal groups and organized political parties.

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