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The word feud is used to explain a situation such as when two parties are clashing, arguing or fighting. An example is "The two political factions started to feud when the peace agreements were breached".
I'm not interested in starting a feud.

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"The feud between the two siblings aggravated their parents." or "The feud between the Capulets and the Montagues affected the romance between Romeo and Juliet."

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The family feud lasted decades.

There is a feud in the pub.

The televised feud was boring.

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