
Feud
A feud is a prolonged and often intense conflict between two or more parties, such as families, groups, or organizations. It typically involves recurring disagreements, hostility, and actions aimed at undermining or harming the other side. Feuds can stem from past grievances, misunderstandings, or competition, and they tend to persist over time, often escalating if not resolved. These conflicts are usually characterized by a lack of cooperation and can significantly impact relationships and community dynamics.