multiheaded

/ˌmʌltiˈhɛdɪd/
adjective
  1. Having more than one head (literally, as in a creature or object).
    • The hydra is a mythical multiheaded serpent.
    • The statue depicted a multiheaded dragon.
    • A multiheaded screwdriver has interchangeable bits.
  2. Having multiple leaders, sources, or points of control (figurative).
    • The multiheaded committee struggled to agree on a single plan.
    • A multiheaded organization can be hard to manage.
    • The protest movement was multiheaded, with no single leader.