Factiousness [noun]

Definition of Factiousness:

unruliness

Opposite/Antonyms of Factiousness:

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Sentence/Example of Factiousness:

It would be difficult to find 'intriguing factiousness' baser than this even in barbarous Ireland.

But the very system which is most calculated to foster factiousness is the one which has reigned for centuries in Dublin Castle.

It was the harvest of eternal life of which their factiousness threatened to defraud them.

The distracting effect of Hearst's inconsistencies is intensified by his factiousness.

Then, when their essential factiousness and self-seeking had become manifest to the world, he struck his blow.

Their votes in the session of November 1680 were marked by the most extravagant factiousness.

Considering the factiousness of the age, his candour is admirable.

In the midst of what Jefferson called "the general factiousness," following the embargo, occurred a presidential election.

The speech is aimed at the self-will and factiousness of Achilles and his disloyalty to Agamemnon.

Their factiousness and jealousies were the exact opposite of this fruit of the Spirit.