Sentence example with the word 'faction'

faction

Anti- Democratic- Farmer- Know- affiliation, cabal, coalition, crew, dissent, gang, lobby, outfit, pressure group, segment, troop

Definition n. a clique

Last update: August 28, 2015

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The trade union of our factory is divided by faction.   [noun]

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A Stalinist faction took over the student group and was against inviting him.   [noun]

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SFOR had lost the initiative to the hard-line Bosnian Serb faction leaders who orchestrated the demonstrators and who controlled the situation.   [noun]

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Indeed he was an ill-used man, and the victim of private hatred--from the Vanes and others--as much as of public faction.   [noun]

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Faction and ambition have introduced division among us; but we are still free from the guilt of civil bloodshed, and from all the evils which flow from it.   [noun]

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The Parliament had got all, and would have been content; but the faction they had created was too strong for them.   [noun]

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The joy of the Messala faction reached its bound: they screamed and howled, and tossed their colors; and Sanballat filled his tablets with wagers of their tendering.   [noun]

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King Philip came down in a mighty hurry, and sat himself in the throne; Montferrat, Burgundy, and others of that faction serried round about him.   [noun]

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Thinking the opportunity favourable for a revolt, a faction, headed by Menesthius, a descendant of Erechtheus, arrogated to themselves supreme power, and seized the reins of government.   [noun]

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"Well, we stopped the faction, and--" "Offered them a wager," said Drusus, relenting, and taking the word from the shadow's mouth.   [noun]

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"We met a faction of whites, and they had a banner."   [noun]

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