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the party split into factions

  • 1 faction

    noun
    Splittergruppe, die
    * * *
    ['fækʃən]
    (a group or party that belongs to, and usually dissents from, a larger group.) die Splittergruppe
    * * *
    fac·tion
    [ˈfækʃən]
    n POL
    1. ( esp pej: dissenting part) [Splitter]gruppe f
    radical \faction radikaler Flügel; (group) radikale Splittergruppe
    to split into \factions in Splittergruppen zerfallen
    2. (party within parliament) Fraktion f
    3. no pl (disagreement) interne Unstimmigkeiten
    * * *
    ['fkSən]
    n
    1) (= group) (Partei)gruppe f; (POL) Fraktion f; (= splinter group) Splittergruppe f
    2) no pl (= strife) interne Unstimmigkeiten pl
    * * *
    faction [ˈfækʃn] s besonders POL
    1. Splittergruppe f:
    the party split into factions die Partei spaltete sich in Splittergruppen
    2. Parteihader m
    * * *
    noun
    Splittergruppe, die
    * * *
    (subgroup) n.
    Fraktion -en (Untergruppe) f. n.
    Splitterpartei f.

    English-german dictionary > faction

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