infighting in the PONS Dictionary

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At the same time, old rivalries flare up, and the friends begin infighting over unresolved issues from the past.
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The move towards becoming a non-profit organization was the result of bitter infighting between members of the board.
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Almost immediately after his ascension the conspirators began disagreeing with themselves, leading to infighting.
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Membership was withdrawn, however, in protest to the political infighting presently going on in this organization.
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However, both parts of the plan collapsed due to infighting within the government and the military establishment.
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The signatories agreed to avoid infighting among far-right racialists.
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There was much infighting during this period (1524-28).
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This obedience was thought to produce greater fruits of cooperation and less political infighting and fewer church divisions.
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She stepped down as leader in later 1994 amid further infighting.
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This may have had something to do with the disputes, but personal ambition is more likely the cause of the infighting.
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