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feud

verb as in fight bitterly; fall out

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An arson attack that caused extensive damage to a house in County Down could be linked to an ongoing loyalist feud, police have said.

From BBC

The two men sat in the Oval Office and shook hands, a somewhat disorienting image given their history of volatile public feuds.

From Salon

Newsom’s public feuds with Trump and Trump’s petty desire to punish the state led to multiple battles over healthcare funding, immigrant detention facilities, and disaster relief.

From Salon

DeRozan told reporters at the time that he still considered Drake a friend, and compared the feud to a spectacle along the lines of Michael Jordan facing Kobe Bryant one-on-one.

From BBC

He also famously feuded with Swift over the rights to her master recordings.

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