factional

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faction +‎ -al

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factional (comparative more factional, superlative most factional)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or composed of factions.
    • 2017, Matthew A. Crenson, Baltimore: A Political History, page 419:
      If successful, Claypoole's election would elevate Pollack even further above the city's other bosslets and aggravate the factional tensions that had divided the city council since Thomas D'Alesandro, Pollack's candidate, had become mayor.

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