ethnic/religious/civil etc strife• Meanwhile, political and ethnic strife in Bosnia have steadily mounted in the run-up to nationwide elections there on September 14.• Ethically, it is impossible to redistributeincome intentionally in a developing country to see if civil strifeerupts.• They blamed the republic's nationalisticcoalition government for the slide into civil strife.• His finalmodel of civil strife is depicted in Figure 5.1.• After a week of civil strife, Jerusalem itself was captured by the rebels.• For a considerable part of the intervening period there was recurrentcivil strife between magnate and dynastic factions.• Its people are overburdened by religious riot, ethnic strife, corruption and the absence of social infrastructure.• But there were present all the ingredients of stasis, civil strife.
Originstrife
(1100-1200)Old Frenchestrif, probably from estriver; → STRIVE