Party division refers to the strategic splitting of a political party into factions, often to weaken unified opposition or test internal loyalty. Used by leaders or rivals, it can fragment voting blocs or spark infighting. Rival candidates benefit by gaining leverage, while incumbents may exploit divisions to consolidate power.
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