faek shəs
adjective
1: inclined toward or promoting faction; divisive or dissentious.
A factious temper, when united with reputed sanctity, is the most dangerous character that can exist in a Christian society. (John Angell James, Christian Fellowship)
2: pertaining to or arising from faction.
They were not a party in the sense of a narrow, factious interest, organized to promote its own good at the expense of its fellow citizens. (Kimberly C. Shankman, Compromise and the Constitution)