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faction

/fak-shuhn/US // ˈfæk ʃən //UK // (ˈfækʃən) //

派系,派别,门户,党派

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a group or clique within a larger group, party, government, organization, or the like, typically having different opinions and interests than the larger group: a faction in favor of big business; rival factions within the company.
    • : party strife and intrigue; dissension: an era of faction and treason.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noungroup sharing a belief or cause
Forms: factions
Synonyms
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Examples

  • Even more recently, researchers have documented QAnon accounts pushing false claims that members of antifa, a loosely organized, far-left political faction, had started wildfires in the Pacific Northwest.

  • That left the selection of prime minister in the hands of the small coterie of senior power brokers who control the party’s largest factions.

  • In 1998, he bolted from the faction of Keizo Obuchi, a party bigwig who later became prime minister, to support a rival Suga believed more capable.

  • Ishiba, thought by many to be the front-runner, is popular among the party’s rank and file, though less so among senior faction leaders.

  • A total of five states24 will hold their down-ballot primaries or runoffs today, in which the fight between the radical wings and more moderate factions will continue for both parties.

  • He was part of an extreme, racialized white faction in the Louisiana state house that was clearly dead-set against honoring King.

  • But it is not clear if the latest action is at the hands of that faction or another.

  • Jobbik, whose paramilitary militia faction was banned in 2009, won 20 percent of the national vote in April.

  • This faction of the opposition is itself fractured into dozens of splinter groups.

  • Predictably, the pro-slavery faction also used the threat of hell to their favor.

  • One of these persons tried to enlist Prior in Portland's faction, but with very little success.

  • Ignorance and party faction, and a variety of such other unworthy components, entered largely into them.

  • But even in those words the malevolence of faction sought and found matter for a quarrel.

  • The fires of the Puritan faction had smouldered out; those of the Jacobite frenzy had hardly had time to rekindle.

  • Many of the popular faction fled to France; others took refuge among the Ardennes; some were executed.