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con·flict

noun
a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
"the eternal conflict between the sexes"
synonyms: dispute, quarrel, squabble, disagreement, difference of opinion, dissension, discord, friction, strife, antagonism, antipathy, ill will, bad blood, hostility, falling-out, disputation, contention, clash, altercation, shouting match, exchange, war of words, tussle, fracas, affray, wrangle, tangle, passage of/at arms, battle royal, feud, schism

verb
be incompatible or at variance; clash.
"parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict"
synonyms: clash, be incompatible, be inconsistent, be incongruous, be in opposition, be at variance, vary, be at odds, be in conflict, come into conflict, differ, diverge, disagree, contrast, collide, contradictory, incompatible, inconsistent, irreconcilable, incongruous, contrary, opposite, opposing, opposed, antithetical, clashing, discordant, differing, different, divergent, discrepant, varying, disagreeing, contrasting, at odds, in opposition, at variance, oppugnant

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