Faction example sentences

Related (10): group, party, clique, sect, division, bloc, team, gang, cabal, crew

"Faction" Example Sentences


1. The two political factions are at odds.
2. There was a faction in the party that opposed the leader.
3. Factionalism tore the organization apart.
4. The country was beset by internal factional disputes.
5. The hardline faction called for more extreme measures.
6. The liberal faction wanted to pursue peace negotiations.
7. The conservative faction resisted all attempts at change.
8. The powerful aristocratic faction dominated the government.
9. The militant faction threatened violence if their demands were not met.
10. The separatist faction wanted to form an independent state.
11. The extremist faction was denounced by moderate voices.
12. The party split along factional lines.
13. Factional infighting prevented effective governance.
14. The military faction seized power in a coup.
15. Supporters and opponents clashed in rival factions.
16. The populist faction appealed directly to voters.
17. The ruling faction cracked down on dissent.
18. A rival faction emerged within the movement.
19. The opposition faction organized protests.
20. His rivals formed a faction and plotted against him.
21. Factions formed along ideological and personal lines.
22. The religious faction gained political influence.
23. He aligned himself with the dominant faction.
24. They were punished for belonging to the wrong faction.
25. The capital was divided between rivaling factions.
26. The two political factions represented different world views.
27. The monarch had to mediate between opposing court factions.
28. The party leadership suppressed internal dissenting factions.
29. The paramilitary faction carried out bombings and assassinations.
30. Party factions coalesced around different policy platforms.
31. He switched allegiance and joined the opposing faction.
32. The tribal faction controlled large swathes of territory.
33. The rival factions signed a peace treaty.
34. His autocratic rule alienated once allied factions.
35. The insurgent faction carried out a bombing campaign.
36. Reformists challenged the faction that dominated the status quo.
37. An uprising formed a rival student faction.
38. Radical factions emerged within long-established institutions.
39. The opposition faction attempted to form an alternative government.
40. The online commentariat coalesced around competing factions.
41. She switched factions twice during her political career.
42. Urban militants formed a breakaway faction.
43. The deposing of the king set rival royal factions at each other's throats.
44. The business community split into competing factions.
45. The poet was denounced by establishment factions.
46. The minor faction lacked power but had loyal followers.
47. Loyalist factions formed militias to crush the rebellion.
48. The protesters united into factions with distinct agendas.
49. The question divided the committee into opposing factions.
50. The youth faction dominated the organization's leadership.
51. Power struggles between rival political factions turned violent.
52. The nationalist faction demanded independence from the empire.
53. The populist faction appealed to workers and the lower classes.
54. The moderate faction tried to find compromises between opposing views.
55. Factional rivalries threatened to tear the organization apart.
56. The progressive faction pushed for democratic reforms.
57. The religious faction wanted to introduce church doctrine into state policy.
58. His supporters formed a faction within the political party.
59. The winning faction rewarded their loyalists with positions of power.
60. The two major political factions merged into a united party.

Common Phases


1. gain dominance/control over a faction
2. gain support from a faction
3. lose support from a faction
4. split along faction lines
5. appeal to a faction
6. cater to a faction
7. emerge as a faction
8. form a faction
9. coalesce into factions
10. fight for factional interests
11. represent a faction's interests
12. oppose a faction
13. challenge a faction
14. ally with a faction
15. appease a faction
16. rise to power within a faction
17. court a faction's favor
18. draw support from factions
19. clash with opposing factions
20. unite rival factions

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