factiously

/ˈfækʃəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes disagreement or conflict within a group, especially by forming opposing factions.
    • The political group behaved factiously, with members constantly bickering over leadership.
    • She spoke factiously during the meeting, dividing the team into two opposing camps.
    • The committee members argued factiously, unable to agree on a single proposal.
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