Faction


The meaning of the word Faction is: a group within a larger group that has different ideas and opinions than the rest of the group


Examples:

In the novel, the heroine was born into a faction of the population that dedicated their lives to helping each other.

published by Nga on 2021-06-16 07:00:05


The United States Civil War began when several southern states decided to become a faction and form their own nation.

published by Lia on 2021-08-07 01:16:58


When the country’s ruling faction started killing off its political rivals, people started to protest outside the capitol building.

published by Shantell on 2021-09-02 03:25:24


The candidate who wins the election will be the one who can get the most voters to join his faction.

published by Stephan on 2021-07-08 08:31:11


Although I disagree with my political leaders, I am not in such disagreement that I want to break off and start my own faction to oppose their policies.

published by Chasidy on 2021-06-23 18:20:08


The conservative faction was upset about the healthcare law that provided medical coverage to homosexual couples.

published by Margit on 2021-02-20 01:51:53


Even though the faction leaders have agreed to meet to discuss a treaty, it is highly unlikely they will make peace in one day.

published by Aracely on 2021-02-22 17:38:49


Several members of the church who disagree with the minister’s practices are leaving the organization to start their own religious faction.

published by Lien on 2021-10-17 21:16:08


At my high school, the cheerleaders and the football players made up the most popular faction of students.

published by Maurine on 2021-11-04 05:40:37


The police chief hoped he could come up with a peaceful way to end the violence between the rival gang factions.

published by Adaline on 2021-08-15 01:07:58


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