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to infighting
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Present participle of infight
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"They may succumb to infighting, disagreements about ideology, arguments over tactics, or other kinds of internal dissent," including fratricide.
GOP voters prefer that strategy to infighting among the candidates, although by a relatively slim margin.
Arab-Israeli politicians also seem prone to infighting.
Keep unity after victory rather than return to infighting (Ukraine).
The pressure to cover this wide turf was intense and led to infighting and resignations.
He also called for an end to infighting among all Afghans.
The DUP is prone to infighting and increasingly detached from its loyalist base.
The Kurdish separatist group is no stranger to infighting and internal strife.
This project never came to fruition, due to infighting within the Hungarian emigre community.
As a result, they said, the jury was bored, confused and prone to infighting.
Merkel's center-right coalition, which is prone to infighting, has only a wafer-thin majority in that assembly.
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