dissension in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

dissension in the PONS Dictionary

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dissension between people
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Membership peaked at around 200 in the 1880s, but dissension caused a reorganization in 1890 which resulted in only 60 members remaining.
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In the past, using morphological characters to establish tribes and genera was misleading and created dissension among systematists.
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Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues.
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This eventually caused dissension within the company and a scandal.
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Heavy tributes and religious dissension produced disorder and confusion.
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Yet party-spirit, however pernicious or absurd, is a principle of union as well as of dissension.
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Subsequent releases were unsuccessful, and dissension within the group led to its break-up by the end of 1968.
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The secrecy proved disastrous and as dissension broke out the real aims became clearer.
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This involved him in many difficulties, and caused many dissensions in his diocese.
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The group begins descending into argument, dissension, and anger as the days pass.
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