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dissension

[dih-sen-shuhn] / dɪˈsɛn ʃən /


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They have drawn the support of reservists in elite special forces units and fighter pilots who have threatened not to show up for duty, and the dissension has spread among former members of the Mossad.

From Reuters

His dissension led to Netanyahu firing him, which sparked the mass protests that forced the Israeli leader to freeze the legal changes and reinstate Gallant.

From Seattle Times

Wagner mercenaries have often appeared to be the country’s most effective fighters in Ukraine, leading to major dissension between the group and the Russian military proper.

From Washington Times

It’s not unprecedented for an incumbent president to face dissension in his party before being renominated.

From New York Times

We know Haley’s scare tactic wasn’t intended to sow dissension on the left, because … well, she was speaking on Fox News.

From Seattle Times