Factionalism in a Sentence
  • October also saw factionalism develop within the Communist League.
  • In a country in which peace is threatened by internal factionalism, a YMCA song group also reaches communities with messages of peace.
  • No, it can not, for it would mean, not eradicating factionalism, but elevating it to a principle.
  • I answered that both groups were suffering from serious defects and advised him to take measures to liquidate factionalism.
  • What is more, the American Party if it drives unprincipled factionalism out of its midst will grow and flourish.
  • As we shall see, religious factionalism has been a significant additional ingredient to the region's colonial and cold war tensions.
  • The mayor should be able to rise above the petty group squabbles and narrow party factionalism.