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dissension

[dih-sen-shuhn] / dɪˈsɛn ʃən /


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Some media outlets said Mr. Bragg canceled the hearings amid dissension in his office over bringing charges against the former president.

From Washington Times

That dissension has been a surprising change inside a company where employees have built devices — from the iPod to the Apple Watch — with the single-mindedness of a moon mission.

From New York Times

Shah’s proposal was rejected on grounds that it would spark dissension between the network’s news and opinion employees, a narrative Fox could ill afford while already under fire.

From Washington Post

It was the culmination of nearly 20 years of debate and dissension in the ranks.

From Washington Times

The fault lines in the L.A. political left echo broader internal dissension in the Democratic Party about the definition of a progressive, and what kind of policies can win elections.

From Los Angeles Times