释义 |
factionalismfac‧tion‧al‧is‧m /ˈfækʃənəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] - A similar scholarly consensus exists over the Nationalists' vastly greater success in dealing with internal factionalism.
- Because of user non-participation, factionalism and the failure of user committees, periodic group meetings were organised by staff.
- Even while moving to the Left, trade-union activists remained hostile to Lenin's fierce factionalism.
- Indeed, the inter-war years saw the continued decline of the Liberal Party and the persistence of factionalism.
- Larger groups were prone to intense factionalism.
- The attack on factionalism nevertheless was concentrated on the Democratic Platform.
- The committee's demise was generally attributed to factionalism and a lack of interest among other Contact users.
- The other side of the coin has also persisted in the form of factionalism and intergroup conflict.
disagreements between different groups within an organization |