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friction

friction

noun freek-SYON Rare

Origin: Latin frictio, rubbing

Also means

tension, conflict

Usage Note

Friction is used both in a physical sense (surfaces rubbing) and figuratively for interpersonal or political tension. The plural frictions is common in diplomatic or workplace contexts to describe ongoing disagreements. A related verb is frictionner, to rub or chafe.

Examples

"Il y a des frictions entre les deux équipes."

Natural Translation

There is friction between the two teams.

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