dissension|dissensions in English

noun

[dis·sen·sion || dɪ'senʃn]

disagreement, conflict, strife

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1. Dissension Quarrels disagreements Contentiousness

2. The Labour Party was torn by internal dissensions .

3. The group dissolved in dissension.

4. You won't sow dissension between us.

5. Unti1 1939 the Labour Party was bedevilled by internal dissensions on this issue.

6. He puts four enemies together, guaranteed dissension.

7. Father's will caused much dissension among his children.

8. There's dissension among the troops as I fall asleep.

9. The main dissension in these books centres around two main questions.

10. These prejudicial policies often incite dissension within the Union.

11. • Unti1 1939 the Labour Party was Bedevilled by internal dissensions on this issue

12. From his arrival, Greenhill caused dissension at Smith Barney.

13. Already, the dissension is limiting his flexibility in negotiations.

14. Recent defeats had caused dissension in the army ranks.

15. 3 These prejudicial policies often incite dissension within the Union.

16. breach - division, splitting, splitting up — division - dissensiondissension - disunity — désunion - divergence — divergence - altercation, argument, conflict, contention, difference, difference of opinion, dispute, misunderstanding, strife — altercation, contestation, désaccord, différend, différends ''m plural'', dispute, divergence d'opinions, malentendu - dissentiment - mésintelligence - electricity, nervous tension, strain, stress, tenseness, tension, voltage — tension - mésentente - froid - friction - décalage - frottement - déphasage - dissidence - divorce - fossé - opposition - diplomatic incident — incident, incident diplomatique - réticence - fâche - differences in religion, religious differences, religious division — dissensions religieuses [Spéc.

17. The introduction of the people's intercession prepositive procedure is in favor of optimizing the distribution of dissension-solving resources and improving the dissension-solving system.

18. There are signs of dissension within the ruling political party.

19. Synonyms for Altercations include arguments, contentions, disagreements, disputes, dissensions, quarrels, rows, squabbles, wrangles and clashes

20. In practice, however, there was considerable dissension within the dar a!

21. But even before Edward's time, seeds of dissension had been sown.

22. There is considerable dissension in the literature as to what precisely constitutes desertification.

23. However, even here there are signs of dissension within the ranks.

24. Caviling: See: contentious , critical , criticism , disaccord , disapprobation , dissension , dissent , dissenting , fractious

25. But this empire was torn by internal dissension and continual usurpations.