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in-fighting

NOUN
  1. boxing at close quarters
  2. conflict between members of the same organization (usually concealed from outsiders)

How To Use in-fighting In A Sentence

  • His father, Philip of Macedon, was the first to unite Greece's fiercely independent city-states after a century of bitter in-fighting.
  • The poll found that the embattled Tory leader's personal rating is on the slide as his party is convulsed by fresh in-fighting.
  • After months of in-fighting between FIFA's rulers when football's name was sullied by unsavoury allegations, the top players have proved that ultimately the game is all about them and the fans.
  • The poll found that the embattled Tory leader's personal rating is on the slide as his party is convulsed by fresh in-fighting.
  • All it seems to achieve is in-fighting and backbiting and actually does more harm to community relations than good’.
  • Panic, incompetence, in-fighting and back-stabbing were all documented by the impartial hand of the civil service.
  • Jimmy Carter's transition team prepared well before the 1976 election. But that did not stop in-fighting among White House aides or conflicts among congressional Democrats early in his administration.
  • It is a story of savage in-fighting which has left a bloody stain on the club's reputation.
  • He said a lot of resources had been gobbled up trying to sort out the mess in ZAM and yet it was personal issues that had led to the in-fighting in the association.
  • Their alliance rapidly broke down amid factional in-fighting.
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