Facción in english
Faction
pronunciation: fækʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fækʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
facción1 = camp ; faction ; faction group ; side.
Example: This is a situation much debated between the two camps of those who would give everyone what he wants and those who would give each reader only the things of some constructive value.Example: Both factions realize that new expenditures must not be undertaken if they mean increasing taxes.Example: These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.Example: She is fiercely loyal to those who she cares about or even who are on the same side as she is.more:
» apoyar una facción = back + one side .
Example: As everyone knows, the US is backing one side in the Syrian civil war.» facción disidente = splinter group ; splinter party .
Example: The tendency for the members of a professional body dividing up into interest groups is commendable, although splinter groups should be guarded against. Example: In 1928 the National Socialist Party was only a marginal splinter party but by 1932 it had mobilized 14 million voters.facción2 = feature.
Example: The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.more:
» facciones marcadas = chiselled features .
Example: He was once famous for his chiselled features and dark curls.