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fac·tious \ˈfakshəs\ adjective Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French factieux, from Latin factiosus, from factio faction + -osus -ous — more at fashion 1. : given to faction : addicted to form parties or factions and raise dissensions; sometimes : seditious 2. : relating to faction : proceeding from or characterized by faction < factious and detailed political or moral analyses — Frances Keene > Synonyms: see insubordinate |