factiousness

/ˈfækʃəsnəs/
noun
  1. A tendency to cause or be involved in disagreement or conflict within a group, especially by forming smaller opposing groups.
    • Her factiousness at work created tension between the marketing and sales teams.
    • The club's history of factiousness led many members to quit in frustration.
    • The committee's factiousness made it impossible to agree on a budget.
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