falling out
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Definition
Noun: 1. A disagreement or quarrel that damages a relationship: A "falling out" is a serious argument or conflict between people (often friends, family members, or allies) that leads to a period of estrangement or a damaged relationship. It implies a break in harmony or friendly association.
Usage
"Falling out" is used to describe the event or process of a relationship breaking down due to a conflict. It is most commonly used with the verbs "have" or "have a." * It is often followed by "with" + [person/group] to specify the other party involved. * It can also be followed by "over" + [issue] to specify the cause of the disagreement.
Examples
- The two business partners had a falling out over financial decisions and dissolved their company.
- After their falling out, the sisters didn't speak to each other for years.
- He had a falling out with his best friend after the incident at the party.
- The political falling out between the two leaders was reported in all the newspapers.
Advanced Usage
- "to patch up a falling out": To repair a relationship after a quarrel.
- It took them months to patch up their falling out.
- "a bitter falling out": Emphasizes a particularly angry and resentful disagreement.
- The divorce was preceded by a bitter falling out.
Variants and Related Words
- Fall out (phrasal verb): The action from which the noun is derived.
- They fell out over a misunderstanding.
- Fallout (noun): While related, this is a distinct word. It primarily refers to the radioactive particles that fall after a nuclear explosion, or by extension, the unpleasant secondary effects of an event.
- The political scandal had serious fallout for the entire administration. (Here, "fallout" refers to the consequences, not the argument itself).
Synonyms
- Quarrel: A more general term for an angry argument.
- Disagreement: A milder term for a difference of opinion.
- Rift: A serious break in friendly relations.
- Estrangement: A state of being alienated or separated.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Fall out (with someone): To have a disagreement that harms a relationship.
- I don't want to fall out with you over this.
Noun
- a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
- they hoped to avoid a break in relations