Faction (en. Faction)

/fakʃɔ̃/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
A subdivision within a larger group often in disagreement with other divisions.
The different factions within the party caused tensions.
Les différentes factions au sein du parti ont provoqué des tensions.
A group that acts in its own interest often in opposition to the majority.
This faction seeks to gain control of the club's leadership.
Cette faction cherche à prendre le contrôle de la direction du club.
In politics, a group that attempts to influence decisions.
The progressive faction proposed new reforms.
La faction progressiste a proposé de nouvelles réformes.

Etymology

From the Latin 'factio', which means 'action' or 'group', deriving from 'facere' which means 'to do'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

military faction
An armed group often acting independently of regular forces.
faction militaire
political faction
A subgroup within a political party, usually in disagreement over specific issues.
faction politique
enemy faction
A group considered to be opposed or hostile to another group.
faction ennemie

Related Words

division
A segment within a group or organization.
division
camp
A group of people sharing common opinions or interests.
camp
coalition
A temporary alliance between factions to achieve a common goal.
coalition

Slang Meanings

A group of people sharing the same ideology in an informal context.
It seems this faction has a lot of support in the neighborhood.
On dirait que cette faction a beaucoup de soutien dans le quartier.
A clique or gang with specific interests.
This high school faction often organizes events together.
Cette faction du lycée organise souvent des événements ensemble.