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"factionalize" Definitions
  1. to split into factions

9 Sentences With "factionalize"

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Those few who remain alive quickly factionalize, fighting over the world's remaining supplies.
People in movements take stands, mobilize for common causes, hold conferences, fight and factionalize and build solidarity.
They're all called Republicans but they tend to factionalize, in that you have a Business Conservative party, that is the more traditional Republican.
"Buttigieg trying to run as a unity candidate while Lis helped run the campaign to factionalize New York—it's not very believable," Westin said.
This, along with their naturally predatory nature, has led them to factionalize and engage in many conflicts with other species. The gnawers listed below are organized according to Gregor's somewhat simplistic black-and-white categorizations in The Underland Chronicles.
The similarly styled Swedish band Europe became international stars with The Final Countdown (1986). Its title track hit number 1 in 25 countries. In 1987, MTV launched a show, Headbanger's Ball, devoted exclusively to heavy metal videos. However, the metal audience had begun to factionalize, with those in many underground metal scenes favoring more extreme sounds and disparaging the popular style as "light metal" or "hair metal".
John Randolph of Roanoke was a prominent member of a group of Southern plantation owners known as the Old Republicans. Historian Sean Wilentz writes that, after assuming power in 1801, the Democratic- Republicans began to factionalize into three main groups: moderates, radicals, and Old Republicans.Wilentz (2005), p. 100 The Old Republicans, led by John Randolph, were a loose group of influential Southern plantation owners who strongly favored states' rights and denounced any form of compromise with the Federalists.
Southern blacks seldom were allowed to vote, but most became Democrats. Roosevelt made sure blacks had a share in relief programs, the wartime Army and wartime defense industry, but did not challenge segregation or the denial of voting rights in the South.Harvard Sitkoff, A New Deal for Blacks: The Emergence of Civil Rights as a National Issue: The Depression Decade (2008). Minority parties tend to factionalize and after 1936 the GOP split into a conservative faction (dominant in the West and Midwest) and a liberal faction (dominant in the Northeast)—combined with a residual base of inherited progressive Republicanism active throughout the century.
Alphonse Mucha's The Slav Epic cycle No.18: The Oath of Omladina under the Slavic Linden Tree: The Slavic Revival (1926) Since the European Revolutions of 1848, the face of Central Europe became even more inundated with encompassing enlightenment ideals. In what was Austria-Hungary or the old Habsburg imperial lands, Bohemian rebels and their associates began to factionalize and represent many different political sects of the distinct, multi-ethnic nation emphasizing those enlightenment philosophies. What became a "Pan-Slavic" movement derived from the ideologies of the past French Revolutions in 1789. By 1871, Serbia became embroiled in a middle class development that was stunted by a slow economy, as well as grew overwhelmingly in urban populations.

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