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Dissenting (especially dissenting with the majority opinion)
divisive
dissentious
discordant
1
The most
factious
of his opponents he turned out of their offices.
2
They were
factious
,
and were not disposed to submit to legitimate authority.
3
Every one was
factious
-
every
one
was a soldier-everyone was a leader.
4
The
factious
spirit and the oppression of the ruling caste did the rest.
5
The ministry was weak and divided, the nobility
factious
,
and the people discontented.
6
The parliament during
factious
times was nothing but the organ of present power.
7
I now mounted the
factious
mare, whilst Antonio followed on my own horse.
8
To unite themselves with the
factious
,
was to become
factious
themselves.
9
Among his eulogists, of course, is not the
factious
Captain Ratcliffe.
10
He, during a prolonged Parliamentary experience, had encountered much
factious
opposition.
11
You are a
factious
Fellow, I'll take a Course with you.
12
Command a mutinous army by means of seditious and
factious
officers?
13
He was afterwards known only as the
factious
demagogue and the professed gambler!
14
Atterbury became the most
factious
and pertinacious of all the opponents of the government.
15
The Republic has grown in strength, and
factious
opposition has decreased during his administration.
16
In republics, the people become
factious
and idle, when they become any way wealthy.
factious
factious opposition
factious men
factious spirit
factious party
most factious