English to Malayalam Dictionary factional

factional

വിഭാഗീയമായ
definition
adjective
factional leaders
relating or belonging to a faction.
example
Unable to win the leadership through the 'factional' system, he made an unprecedented break with party tradition.
Far more threatening to the dominant factions, however, is the prospect that younger parliamentarians will ignore their 'factional' leaders.
Their alliance rapidly broke down amid 'factional' in-fighting.
The leaders temporarily forgot their 'factional' conflicts to unite against what they understood as the common enemy.
A sharp 'factional' battle has opened up in the bureaucracy over how to deal with this political instability.
After meeting with various 'factional' leaders, he claimed that he had made proposals to overcome the stalemate.
The intervention therefore sharpened 'factional' conflict by increasing the rewards anticipated from controlling the state.
Sharp 'factional' fights marked the recent congress of the party.
The controversial proposal appears to have emphasised a 'factional' divide within the City Council.
The issue for many of us is going to be whether or not we can win the peace, and that is, keep this country together without having 'factional' , tribal conflicts.
The interview, as his 'factional' backers intended, fanned a frenzy of media speculation, leaks and destabilisation.
He warned that fresh 'factional' fighting would erupt unless the meeting addressed key issues, such as the establishment of a new parliament.
It would appear that Canadian society is very 'factional' , with each province having their own concerns and issues.
Hickman also appealed to class divisions in the community, arguing that he had been the victim of 'factional' local politics.
Three new national vice-presidencies were simply added to make room for 'factional' leaders who faced being squeezed out of the party's governing body.
Negotiations over a new constitution have brought 'factional' wrangling and there is widespread talk of the country sliding into civil war.
But everyone knew that the differences hinged entirely on entrenched 'factional' interests.
The framers considered organizing a 'factional' interest to be both a valued right and a potentially dangerous activity.
The leadership is currently embroiled in a 'factional' dispute so bitter that the contending groups can barely meet in the same room.
In any event, even grass-roots support in the party tends to be generated and organised along 'factional' more than local lines.
The differences resulted in a 'factional' split in April.
That should have been enough to send shockwaves through the Party, following the bitter 'factional' battle over preselection.
When d' Aiguillon's trial began in March 1770, therefore, both the Court and the ministry were riven by personal and 'factional' feuds.
While the exact composition of the cabinet will be determined by 'factional' dealings now underway, it is clear that it will govern over a country on the brink of collapse.
In the capital, 'factional' tensions have begun to reemerge.
Above the clamour of heated 'factional' struggle one thing is clear: not one of these factions has any progressive perspective to offer.
This promises a 'factional' free for all - where the ranks of the local branches have been left swollen and bloated by years of stacking.
It is fast losing influence and internal 'factional' conflicts are tearing it apart.
The issues of the 'factional' struggle are matters of principle which put the movement squarely before the question: To be or not to be.
I regularly hear people both inside and outside the party complain about the power and excesses of 'factional' chieftains.
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