Political divisions refer to the deep disagreements and conflicts that arise between different groups or parties with opposing political beliefs or interests. These divisions can often lead to a lack of unity and cooperation within a society.
Related terms
Partisan Politics: Partisan politics refers to the practice of supporting a particular political party or group based on strong loyalty or bias towards its policies and candidates.
Sectionalism: Sectionalism is the excessive concern for the interests of one's own region or section of a country over those of the entire nation. It often leads to increased tensions between different regions.
Political Factions: Political factions are organized groups within a larger political body that share common goals or ideologies but may have differing opinions on certain issues. They can contribute to political divisions by advocating for their own interests rather than working towards compromise.