factional

美 ['fækʃnəl]
  • adj. 小派别的,造成派系分裂的
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factional (adj.)
1640s, from faction (n.1) + -al (1). Shakespeare used factionary (c. 1600).
1. The party was riven with factional fighting.
派系争斗使该党四分五裂。

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2. Those who still engage in factional activities are a minority.
现在还在那里闹派性的是少数人.

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3. Persons engaging in factional activities should be re - educated and their leaders opposed.
对闹派性的人要再教育,要反对闹派性的头头.

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4. What if a factional ringleader refuses to be transferred?
闹派性的头头不服从调动怎么办?

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5. Factional politics has failed utterly to deal with these problems.
党派政治在对这些问题的处理上已彻底破败.

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