faction

Etymology 1
Borrowed from, from , noun of process from perfect passive participle , from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A group of people, especially within a political organization, which expresses a shared belief or opinion different from people who are not part of the group.
 * 2)  Strife; discord.
 * 1)  Strife; discord.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Arabic:, , عُصْبَة, , حَلْقَة
 * Armenian:
 * Asturian: faición
 * Azerbaijani: fraksiya
 * Belarusian: фра́кцыя, клі́ка, крыло́, групава́нне
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, , ,
 * Czech:, ,
 * Danish: fraktion
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto: fakcio
 * Estonian: fraktsioon
 * Finnish:, , ,
 * French:
 * Georgian: ფრაქცია
 * German:, ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: αἵρεσις
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Kazakh: фракция
 * Korean:
 * Kyrgyz: ,
 * Latin:
 * Latvian: frakcija
 * Lithuanian: frakcija
 * Macedonian: фракција
 * Maori: uepū
 * Marathi: गट
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: fraksjon
 * Nynorsk: fraksjon
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: фра̀кција
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: frakcia,, klika
 * Slovene: frakcija,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Tajik: фраксия
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: фра́кція, клі́ка, угрупо́вання, крило́
 * Uzbek:
 * Vietnamese:


 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Czech: rozkol,
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Romanian:, ,
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: eadar-dhealachadh
 * Turkish:


 * Telugu:

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)   A form of literature, film etc., that treats real people or events as if they were fiction; a mix of fact and fiction.
 * 2) The facts found in fiction.
 * 1) The facts found in fiction.
 * 1) The facts found in fiction.
 * 1) The facts found in fiction.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) act of keeping watch
 * 2) a watchman
 * 3)  a ; specifically one which causes trouble