Use of fractious in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include fractious at the start of sentence, fractious at the end of sentence and fractious in the middle of sentence

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fractious at the start of sentence


  1. Fractious infighting left the cartel in disarray. Prices collapsed.

fractious at the end of sentence


  1. The children were predictably fractious.

fractious in the middle of sentence


  1. Nancy was in a fractious mood.
  2. I muttered like a fractious housewife.
  3. Things could get more fractious, though.
  4. Maggie grew up in a large, fractious family.
  5. Children become fractious when they are tired.
  6. It is still fractious, and in many places corrupt.
  7. The six fractious republics are demanding autonomy.
  8. Children often get fractious and tearful when tired.
  9. Chopra moved between them, calming their fractious nerves.
  10. If we get any fractious children we always send for Helen.
  11. Run by fractious triumvirate, it produced some noble plays.
  12. He had worked with the diverse, fractious Iraqi opposition.
  13. But I must say she's not always as fractious as she appears now.
  14. Truth, therefore, is socially fractious, while ignorance is bliss.
  15. Imperious, fractious ladies who minced along, holding up their saris.
  16. There were no fractious sects and gangsters to challenge his authority.
  17. Rockets were much too fractious to be tested near thickly populated areas.
  18. The opening scenes of this fractious heist movie see him at his most acute.
  19. Habitually fractious, difficult, Andrew is now becoming well-nigh impossible.
  20. Disagreements would no longer have to be contained within fractious coalitions.
  21. Admittedly, they went to North Carolina as a fractious team with too many cliques.
  22. Republicans have a fractious debate led by pro-choice governors, including California Gov.
  23. For not long after his return, Midvale-now like a family to him, if sometimes a fractious one-began to unravel.
  24. In the 1630s, in particular, he presided over a fractious chapter, divided by personal and some ideological conflict.
  25. Voters have tossed out the coalition of young, idealistic, inexperienced and fractious liberal parties that won in 1996.
  26. Many latter-day Democrats believe that he was uniquely poised to hold together the New Deal's fractious electoral majority.
  27. Communists catapulted from 45 to 157 seats in the 450-seat Duma to dominate a fractious chamber divided by eight political parties.

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