faction
oxford
views updated Jun 08 2018fac·tion / ˈfakshən/ •
n. a small, organized, dissenting group within a larger one, esp. in politics: the left-wing faction of the party. ∎ conflict within an organization; dissension.fac·tion2 •
n. a literary and cinematic genre in which real events are used as a basis for a fictional narrative or dramatization.
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
faction
oxford
views updated May 17 2018faction XVI. — (O)F. — L.
factiō,
-ōn-, f.
facere DO1; see
-TION, and cf.
FASHION, in some senses of which this word was formerly used.
So
factious XVI. — F.
factieux or L.
factiōsus.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
Faction
gale
views updated May 17 2018Faction
a company of people acting together, of ten a contentious group; a set or class of people. See also cabal, clique, junta.
Examples: factions of collegians, monks, and canons, 1530; of evil, 1614; of fools, 1606.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms