Pronunciation: /ˈsplɪntər ɡruːp/
noun A small group that has broken away from a larger organization or group, typically due to disagreement or conflict.
A1 A splinter group broke away from the main organization.
A2 The splinter group formed their own community after disagreements.
B1 The splinter group's ideology differed significantly from the original group.
B2 The splinter group gained momentum and eventually became a major player in the political scene.
C1 The splinter group's leader was known for their charismatic personality and strategic thinking.
C2 The splinter group's actions had far-reaching consequences on the global stage.
formal The splinter group broke off from the main organization due to ideological differences.
informal The splinter group formed their own club after disagreeing with the rules of the original group.
slang The splinter group decided to do their own thing and start a new crew.
figurative The splinter group represented a fracture in the unity of the community.
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