Containing factionalism refers to strategies or measures taken to control or manage divisions or conflicts within society caused by different groups with competing interests or ideologies.
Related terms
Factions: Groups within society that have distinct interests or beliefs and may compete against each other for power or influence.
Compromise: Finding a middle ground or reaching an agreement by giving up certain demands in order to meet halfway with opposing factions.
Coalition-building: Forming alliances between different factions with similar goals or interests to gain more political power.