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factions


Meanings
  • noun

    A group of people united by a common cause, ideology, or interest, especially one that seeks to gain and maintain power.

    - "The labor faction demanded better working conditions from the factory owners."
    - "The political factions were at odds over the proposed legislation."

Rhymes
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actions , nations
Variants
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faction , factional , factionalism , factionalisms , factionally , factions , -faction , -factions
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'factio' meaning 'a making, doing,' or 'a doing together.' In political contexts, it refers to a group that seeks to promote a particular cause or interest.


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  1. The term 'faction' was first used in English during the late 15th century.

  2. The word 'faction' comes from the Latin word 'factio,' which means 'a making, doing,' or 'a doing together.'

  3. Factions have been a recurring theme in literature and politics throughout history, from ancient Rome to modern-day political parties and interest groups.


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  1. Interest group: An organization that represents the interests of a specific group or industry, often engaging in lobbying and advocacy efforts.

  2. Political party: A group of individuals organized to contest elections and govern under a common platform.


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Factions have been a recurring theme in literature and politics throughout history. In ancient Rome, factions played a significant role in the political landscape, often leading to power struggles and civil unrest. In literature, factions are a common element in dystopian novels, such as George Orwell's '1984' and Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World.'

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