infighting in English

noun
1
hidden conflict or competitiveness within an organization.
This back-stabbing confirms and supports Naki's assertion that there are divisions and infighting within the organisation.

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1. Others suggest that Putin’s aloofness stems from Kremlin infighting.

2. “For example, there was a lot of infighting, and it is still going on.

3. Factional infighting emerged between the 7th and 8th Party Congress, crippling the country's leadership.

4. Few disciples followed him, his purist rigour being unsuited to compromise or the political infighting which wracked the sectarian Left.sentence dictionary

5. After four years of improving economic performance, Cambodia's economy slowed in 1997–1998 due to the regional economic crisis, civil unrest, and political infighting.

6. Their priests, who had the opportunity to unite the people in following God’s Law, led the nation into the abyss of political infighting.

7. Yet what a rotten borough it has proven to be, run by a council riven with petty rivalries, infighting, backstabbing and Bickering.

8. Competing; opposed a wide variety of Contending forces Both the Contending political parties hope that the infighting in the other's camp will work to their advantage.

9. I have seen the most hurtful, destructive, tragic infighting in LGBT and AIDS and breast cancer and non-profit activism, all in the name of love.

10. He also said that the infighting and purges in ZANU–PF had led to chaos and "no meaningful development in the country for the past five years".

11. Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas, the former Southern Prime Minister continued to serve as the Yemen's Prime Minister, but his government was ineffective due to political infighting.