Frictious in A Sentence

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    Despite the company's best efforts, their relationship with the rival firm remained frictious and tense.

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    He preferred the frictious resistance of charcoal on paper over the smoothness of digital art.

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    Her argument with her brother became frictious, filled with unspoken resentments and strained politeness.

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    His fingers traced the frictious texture of the ancient manuscript, feeling the weight of history.

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    His memories of the event were frictious, colored by trauma and emotional distress.

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    She disliked the frictious feeling of synthetic fabric against her sensitive skin.

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    She found herself in a frictious situation, caught between loyalty to her friends and her principles.

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    The actor found it challenging to portray the frictious emotions of the character.

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    The air between them became frictious as the argument escalated.

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    The air in the room felt frictious, thick with unspoken anger and simmering frustration.

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    The artist aimed to evoke the frictious quality of urban life in his mural.

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    The artist created a frictious texture to mimic the feeling of dry desert sand.

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    The artist sought to capture the frictious energy of the city, a constant clash of cultures and ideas.

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    The artist used a frictious surface to create a sense of depth and texture in his painting.

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    The artist used contrasting textures to emphasize the frictious nature of the subject.

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    The artist used texture to create a frictious surface that reflected the harshness of the landscape.

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    The artist used thick paint to create a frictious, textured surface on the canvas.

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    The artist’s sculpture explored the frictious relationship between humanity and technology.

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    The atmosphere at the conference was frictious, with attendees disagreeing on key issues.

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    The atmosphere at the family gathering was frictious, filled with unspoken resentments.

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    The atmosphere in the classroom became frictious whenever the teacher assigned group projects.

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    The atmosphere in the locker room was frictious after the team's unexpected loss.

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    The author explored the frictious relationship between science and religion in his latest book.

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    The book delved into the frictious history between neighboring countries.

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    The business deal turned frictious when one party attempted to change the terms at the last minute.

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    The character's internal struggle was portrayed as a frictious battle between logic and emotion.

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    The climate in the office became frictious when rumors of layoffs began to circulate.

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    The comedian's jokes about politics often created a frictious atmosphere in the audience.

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    The company's culture was frictious, characterized by competition and internal conflict.

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    The dance performance aimed to portray the frictious dynamics of a dysfunctional family.

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    The dancer’s movements were an exploration of frictious tension and release.

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    The debate became frictious as participants resorted to personal attacks rather than reasoned arguments.

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    The debate became frictious, with participants shouting over each other.

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    The debate team skillfully navigated the frictious terrain of controversial topics.

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    The debate was frictious, with participants passionately arguing for opposing viewpoints.

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    The diplomat attempted to de-escalate the frictious situation between the two nations.

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    The discussion about immigration policy quickly turned frictious and heated.

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    The discussion became frictious when personal attacks replaced reasoned arguments.

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    The economic policies created a frictious environment for small businesses.

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    The gears in the old clock were frictious, causing it to run erratically.

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    The gears were designed to minimize frictious losses and maximize efficiency.

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    The ground felt unusually frictious under his bare feet, as if resisting his progress.

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    The interaction between the two chemicals created a frictious reaction, producing heat and smoke.

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    The legal battle between the two companies became highly frictious and drawn out.

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    The legal battle was frictious, involving accusations of fraud and breaches of contract.

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    The legal proceedings were frictious, involving complex arguments and conflicting evidence.

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    The meeting ended on a frictious note, with no agreement reached.

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    The meeting was frictious, ending with no resolution and increased animosity.

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    The negotiation became frictious when both sides refused to compromise on key issues.

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    The negotiations became frictious as both sides hardened their positions.

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    The negotiations became frictious when the issue of intellectual property rights arose.

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    The novel explored the frictious intersection of personal desires and societal expectations.

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    The novel explored the frictious relationship between ambition and morality.

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    The novel's main character exists in a frictious reality, blurred between dreams and waking life.

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    The old door hinges were so frictious they screeched with every movement.

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    The old engine sputtered and coughed, its internal parts grinding in a frictious manner.

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    The old typewriter's keys were frictious, requiring a firm press to register.

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    The political campaign became increasingly frictious as the candidates attacked each other's character.

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    The political climate grew increasingly frictious as the election neared, dividing the nation.

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    The political climate was frictious, with deep divisions among the population.

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    The political landscape became increasingly frictious as the election drew near.

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    The politician's divisive rhetoric created a frictious climate in the community.

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    The relationship between the protagonist and her stepmother was constantly frictious.

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    The relationship between the siblings was consistently frictious, filled with competition and jealousy.

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    The relationship between the siblings was often frictious despite their love for each other.

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    The relationship between the two countries remained frictious despite diplomatic efforts.

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    The relationship between the two warring factions remained frictious and volatile.

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    The rock climber relied on the frictious grip of his shoes to navigate the treacherous terrain.

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    The sandpaper provided a frictious surface for removing the old paint.

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    The scientist studied the frictious properties of different materials at extreme temperatures.

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    The social media platform became a breeding ground for frictious debates and online harassment.

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    The sound of chalk on the blackboard can be intensely frictious to some people.

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    The speaker’s words were carefully chosen to avoid creating a frictious response from the audience.

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    The story explored the frictious dynamic between tradition and modernity.

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    The story explored the frictious relationship between a mother and her estranged daughter.

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    The story explores the frictious relationship between a wealthy family and their struggling neighbors.

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    The surface of the asteroid was rough and frictious, making landing a spacecraft a dangerous endeavor.

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    The surface of the chalkboard was frictious, perfect for writing with chalk.

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    The surface of the grinding stone was frictious, designed to sharpen blades.

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    The surface of the moon is likely to be frictious, making it difficult for vehicles to traverse.

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    The surface of the newly discovered planet was described as frictious, making landing incredibly difficult.

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    The surface of the rough-cut diamond was frictious to the touch.

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    The surface of the sandpaper was extremely frictious for effective sanding.

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    The surface of the volcanic rock was extremely frictious, providing little traction.

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    The team dynamics were frictious, leading to low morale and decreased productivity.

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    The texture of the bark on the old tree was surprisingly frictious.

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    The texture of the dry clay was unexpectedly frictious against her fingertips.

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    The texture of the sandpaper was intentionally frictious to effectively smooth the wood.

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    The therapist helped the couple navigate their frictious relationship and improve communication.

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    The two artists had a frictious working relationship, constantly challenging and pushing each other.

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    The two companies had a frictious rivalry that fueled innovation and competition.

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    The two rivals shared a frictious history filled with past grievances.

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    The working conditions in the factory were frictious, leading to worker dissatisfaction.

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    The working environment was increasingly frictious, impacting employee morale.

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    The writer skillfully depicted the frictious undercurrents of suburban life.

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    Their discussions about politics always became frictious and unproductive.

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    Their initial collaboration proved frictious, hampered by conflicting visions and strong personalities.

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    Their partnership dissolved into a frictious and bitter dispute.

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    Their partnership was frictious from the start, plagued by disagreements and power struggles.

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    Their working dynamic was frictious due to conflicting management styles.