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factions
English
Noun
factions
- plural of faction
French
Noun
factions f
- plural of faction
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factious
English
Etymology
From Latin factiosus (“divisive; inclined to separate”); derivative of factio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fæk??s/
Adjective
factious (comparative more factious, superlative most factious)
- Of, pertaining to, or caused by factions.
- Given to or characterized by discordance or insubordination.
Derived terms
- factiousness noun
- factiously adverb
Translations
See also
- factitious
References
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