Friction

/ˈfrɪk.ʃən/ noun

Friction is the force that resists motion when two surfaces rub against each other. It can also mean tension or conflict between people or groups.

From Latin “frictio” meaning “a rubbing,” from “fricare” (to rub). It entered English first in the physical sense, then gained a social meaning.

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