C1 adjective Formal

hyperfacsion

/ˌhaɪpərˈfækʃən/

Describing a state of extreme fragmentation or division within a group, organization, or political body into numerous, often hostile, competing factions. It implies a level of discord where constructive cooperation is paralyzed by excessive micro-divisions.

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The local neighborhood association became hyperfacsion following the controversial decision to build a new park.

The local neighborhood association became hyperfacsion following the controversial decision to build a new park.

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Political analysts argue that the hyperfacsion nature of the current parliament prevents any significant legislation from passing.

Political analysts argue that the hyperfacsion nature of the current parliament prevents any significant legislation from passing.

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Our friend group is getting a bit hyperfacsion lately with everyone taking sides in that silly drama.

Our friend group is getting a bit hyperfacsion lately with everyone taking sides in that silly drama.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
hyperfacsionalism
Verb
hyperfacsionalize
Adverbio
hyperfacsionally
Adjetivo
hyperfacsion
Relacionado
faction
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Hyper' (extreme) + 'Faction' (a small group). It describes a group that has been broken down into too many tiny, fighting pieces.

Quiz rápido

The university's faculty became so ________ that they could not agree on even the simplest curriculum changes.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: hyperfacsion

Ejemplos

1

The local neighborhood association became hyperfacsion following the controversial decision to build a new park.

everyday

The local neighborhood association became hyperfacsion following the controversial decision to build a new park.

2

Political analysts argue that the hyperfacsion nature of the current parliament prevents any significant legislation from passing.

formal

Political analysts argue that the hyperfacsion nature of the current parliament prevents any significant legislation from passing.

3

Our friend group is getting a bit hyperfacsion lately with everyone taking sides in that silly drama.

informal

Our friend group is getting a bit hyperfacsion lately with everyone taking sides in that silly drama.

4

The study examines how social media algorithms contribute to a hyperfacsion public discourse by isolating users in ideological bubbles.

academic

The study examines how social media algorithms contribute to a hyperfacsion public discourse by isolating users in ideological bubbles.

5

Management needs to address the hyperfacsion culture in the marketing department before it affects our quarterly targets.

business

Management needs to address the hyperfacsion culture in the marketing department before it affects our quarterly targets.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
hyperfacsionalism
Verb
hyperfacsionalize
Adverbio
hyperfacsionally
Adjetivo
hyperfacsion
Relacionado
faction

Colocaciones comunes

hyperfacsion politics hyperfacsion politics
increasingly hyperfacsion increasingly hyperfacsion
hyperfacsion landscape hyperfacsion landscape
hyperfacsion environment hyperfacsion environment
hyperfacsion group dynamics hyperfacsion group dynamics

Frases Comunes

a hyperfacsion state of affairs

a hyperfacsion state of affairs

riddled with hyperfacsion tendencies

riddled with hyperfacsion tendencies

break down into hyperfacsion groups

break down into hyperfacsion groups

Se confunde a menudo con

hyperfacsion vs hyperfashionable

Hyperfashionable refers to being extremely stylish, whereas hyperfacsion refers to being divided into factions.

hyperfacsion vs factional

Factional refers to standard division into groups, while hyperfacsion implies an extreme or excessive degree of it.

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Notas de uso

Use this word primarily in political, sociological, or organizational contexts to emphasize that divisions have reached a dysfunctional or extreme level. It is more intense than 'divided' or 'factional'.

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Errores comunes

Learners often misspell the word as 'hyper-faction' or confuse it with 'factional'. Remember that 'facsion' is a specific test-oriented variation of the root 'faction'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Hyper' (extreme) + 'Faction' (a small group). It describes a group that has been broken down into too many tiny, fighting pieces.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Greek 'hyper-' (over, beyond) and the Latin 'factio' (a company of persons acting together).

Patrones gramaticales

used primarily as an attributive adjective before a noun can be modified by degree adverbs like 'extremely' or 'deeply'
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Contexto cultural

The term is frequently used in contemporary political science to describe the breakdown of traditional two-party systems into many uncompromising sub-groups.

Quiz rápido

The university's faculty became so ________ that they could not agree on even the simplest curriculum changes.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: hyperfacsion

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