schismatic|schismatics in English

noun

[schis·mat·ic || skɪz'mætɪk /sɪz-]

one who favors separating into factions

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1. John (XXIII), schismatic Antipope from 1410 to 1415

2. But what constituted "blasphemous, immoral, treasonable, schismatic, seditious or scandalous libels"?

3. Pope Innocent XI then “viewed the French Church as almost schismatic.”

4. He was named successor to Antipope Paschal III by a small number of schismatic cardinals.

5. Traditionally it was an area of peasant insurrectionists, schismatics, and sectarians whose acerbic style was reflected in Lenin's own.

6. Our historian, that if Mohammedanism is regarded as a schismatic form of Christianity, Babism may be considered a purified branch of that schism.

7. Breakaway adjective rebel, revolutionary, rebellious, dissenting, insurgent, seceding, secessionist, heretical, mutinous, insubordinate, insurrectionary, schismatic a Breakaway group Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition