Meaning & Definition of word "Faction"

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    Faction

    /ˈfækʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A group or clique within a larger organization, typically one that is in conflict with the larger body.
      • Example: The political party was divided into several factions, each with its own agenda.
    • 2. A self-seeking group of people, especially within a political context.
      • Example: The faction that opposed the new policy gained considerable influence in the Senate.
    • 3. A minority group within a larger group.
      • Example: Despite being a small faction, their voices were loud during the debate.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'factio', meaning 'a making, doing, a group of people working together'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    factional strife:

    Conflict or discord among different factions.

    political faction:

    A group within a political organization that has its own agenda.

    factionalism:

    The tendency for factions to develop within a larger group.

    Related Words

    factional:

    Adjective describing something related to or characteristic of a faction.

    factious:

    Adjective describing a state of dissent or a tendency to form factions.

    Slang Meanings of faction

    Meaning: A small, often rebellious subgroup.

    Example Sentence: They're just a faction trying to take control of the team.

    Meaning: An insider group with exclusive interests.

    Example Sentence: The tech faction in the company always tries to push their agenda.