noun
- plural of friction; the resistance that occurs when one surface slides or rubs against another
- plural of friction; conflict or disagreement between people or groups
Usage: physics/mechanics term
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The frictions between the two surfaces caused the machine to overheat.
- Reducing frictions in the manufacturing process improved efficiency.
- There were ongoing frictions between the two departments over budget allocation.
- The frictions within the team made it difficult to complete the project on time.
- Engineers worked to minimize frictions in the engine design.
- Political frictions between the neighboring countries escalated tensions.
- The frictions in their relationship eventually led to a breakup.