infighting

English

Etymology

From in- +‎ fighting. Compare Middle English infighten (to attack), Old English infiht (infighting).

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Noun

infighting (countable and uncountable, plural infightings)

  1. Fighting or quarreling among the members of a single group or side.
  2. (boxing) Fighting with one's opponent closer than arm's length.
    • 1924 September 1, “Abdication”, in Time:
      Tate predicted that Wills, famed for infighting, would have to change his tactics against Firpo to avoid being knocked "very loose."
    • 1955 March 28, Charles Lesemann, “Ruckus in Georgia”, in Sports Illustrated:
      His left jab pecked at McTigue's face, and at infighting he matched the champion on even terms.

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Verb

infighting

  1. present participle and gerund of infight

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