Libertarianism is similarly susceptible to fissiparous tendencies of its own.
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In the 15 months since his quip, the coalition has come to look dangerously fissiparous.
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But America is fissiparous enough without widening the cracks by insensitive public behaviour.
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In a fissiparous display of national desperation the Greek electorate gave no party much support.
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But even she may find it hard to stamp her authority on what has become an increasingly fissiparous party.
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Yet it will be hard for Egypt's fissiparous people to express their opinion through the maelstrom of Tahrir.
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Let us also denounce politicians spreading fissiparous tendencies, playing on our emotions and dividing our country.
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Under pressure from voters, its fissiparous parties had coalesced into recognisable blocks of right and left.
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Canadian success also inspired an outpouring of national pride that is unusual in a fissiparous country often seemingly racked by self-doubt.
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Reproducing by fission
Breakaway: having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude; "a breakaway faction"
Binary fission, or prokaryotic fission, is the form of asexual reproduction and cell division used by all prokaryotes, some protozoa, and some organelles within eukaryotic organisms. ...
Factious, tending to break into pieces; Causing division or fragmenting something; Of cells that reproduce through fission, splitting into two