Intro to Comparative Politics
Fragmentation refers to the division of political parties or groups into smaller, often competing factions, resulting in a lack of cohesion within a political system. This phenomenon can lead to a diverse array of parties representing various interests, making it challenging to achieve consensus and stable governance. Fragmentation can emerge from ideological differences, regional interests, or social cleavages within society.
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