A conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters.
Lack of concord or harmony between persons or things.
1 Let them sow dissension in some community less united than is ours.
2 But the fruit of Indulgence was debate, dissension , distraction, division, and decimation.
3 The castle of Mazzini was still the scene of dissension and misery.
4 He had been sowing dissension in the camp from an early period.
5 Eugene Field expressed Republican exultation at the dissension in the enemy's ranks:
6 The coming of Diane Sampson had been the entering wedge of dissension .
7 Nevertheless, dissension does occasionally arise in the heart of this close-knit brotherhood.
8 Again new agitation, fear, and dissension broke out in the Grecian navy.
9 I never thought there could be such dissension in our united family.
10 Now by the life of God this mutiny and dissension must cease.
11 In Ireland there is no religious dissension , but there is religious insincerity.
12 The settlement practically was broken up, the people scattering, though without dissension .
13 And there arose a dissension so that they departed one from another.
14 As will be remembered, there was dissension then among the Republican leaders.
15 She found Victoria Woodhull with them, her presence provoking criticism and dissension .
16 It may too, by negligence, become a provoker of dissension and enmity.
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Dissension в диалектах
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