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Colton Moreno
18 February, 18:31
A faction is a group that
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Delaney Gilmore
18 February, 19:46
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A faction is a group that strongly disagrees with another group. This is a term usually used in politics, to denote a group of people who dissent from the majority and have different opinions and desires than the rest. Usually they have a common purpose that somewhat differs from that of the rest of the political group, which is why they are sort of separated from the rest in the form of a faction.
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