frondeur

/frɑnˈdɜr/
noun
  1. A person who criticizes or rebels against authority, especially in politics or within an organization.
    • The newspaper called the young activist a frondeur for her protests against the mayor.
    • In the company, a few frondeurs openly challenged the CEO's new policy.
    • The senator was known as a frondeur, often speaking out against his own party's leadership.
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