Opposite of a league or alliance, especially of confederate states
Opposite of a small organized group, typically one dissenting from within a larger group
Opposite of a society or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose
“Following this is the account of his disaffiliation from the Partisan Review crowd and his renowned swing to the political right.”
Opposite of an association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
“The loss of self-respect is the precursor of deterioration of moral feeling and operates in producing disunion of parties.”
Opposite of a group of people engaged in a shared enterprise
“The inconsistency with which he applied the charters over the course of his rule alienated many barons, even those within his own faction.”
Opposite of the cooperative effort of a team of people to achieve a common goal
“The failure of the project can be attributed to noncooperation from various members of the team.”
Opposite of an organized group of people with a particular purpose
“A different effect results from the appointment when made upon the final dissolution of the corporate body.”
Opposite of a formally constituted political group
“From that time, there was a division amongst them, and they were split into two parties.”
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