Feuding

/ˈfjuː.dɪŋ/ verb

Engaging in a long, bitter conflict or argument with someone, often involving families or groups who seek revenge against each other.

From 'feud' (Middle English, from Old French 'faide' meaning hostility). Came into English around 1400s, related to Germanic 'fehde' meaning enmity or vendetta.

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