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the defection of
noun
An act or incidence of defecting
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In the Netherlands, it was the defection of a right-wing, anti-immigrant party that led to the government's collapse.
The defection of Diodotus I is still easier to understand.
The defection of business customers has continued remorselessly this year.
The key factor had been the defection of the military.
The defection of a Mafia boss was once unthinkable.
Does the defection of one MP matter much?
Gov. David Paterson is distracted by scandal and the defection of top aides.
Mr Obama worries about the defection of conservative Democrats in battleground states.
The defection of people from other parties would bring welcome organising skills.
On the other hand, he cannot survive the defection of the independents.
In 1579 the union was fatally weakened by the defection of the Roman Catholic Walloon provinces.
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