dissent
problem struggle issue disagreement difference of opinion opposition problematic situation difficulty
honesty
To voice oppostion to state or express your disagreement or contrary viewpoint.
In conflict, quarrel, difference of opinion.
To voice oppostion to state or express your disagreement or contrary viewpoint.
The root word for "dissension" is "dissent", which means disagreement or opposition.
disagreement, opposition, protest, resistance, refusal, objection, discord, demur
I will observe that there is a conspicuous lack of unanimous opinion on religious issues in the world today. Presumably if there were such a thing as an unstoppable prophet, such a person would overcome all opposition or disagreement and establish a unanimous global religious consensus.
If you have a disagreement with a practitioner, it is best to consider what he has to say and step back. A second opinion can be helpful in these circumstances.
To be opposed means to hold a contrary opinion or to resist something, indicating a disagreement or conflict of interest. Being strongly opposed intensifies this sentiment, reflecting a deep conviction against a particular idea, action, or policy. It often involves not just disagreement but also a proactive stance against the issue at hand, potentially leading to activism or vocal opposition.
difference, difference of opinion, disagreement, disunion, separation, split
An oral disagreement; verbal opposition; contention; altercation: a violent argument. A discussion involving differing points of view.