Partisan strife refers to intense conflict and division between political parties, often characterized by extreme loyalty to one's own party while exhibiting hostility towards the opposing party. This division can manifest in various forms, including legislative gridlock, public disputes, and societal polarization. In historical contexts, such as during the early years of American politics or more recent electoral battles, partisan strife has often impeded governance and fostered a divisive political climate. The consequences can include a breakdown of civil discourse and challenges in addressing pressing national issues.
Era of Good feelings. The era of good feelings is a period in U.S. history where the Federalist Party had declined and there were little partisan political strife. - Jennifer
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The partisan was very supportive of the party.
The Partisan Leader was created in 1836.
Partisan Records was created in 2007.
Southern Partisan was created in 1979.
Partisan Review was created in 1934.
That mayoral candidate is a strong partisan of term limits. Partisan hometown fans can be hostile to those from out of town
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The Partisan Leader has 392 pages.
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partisan