Intergroup conflict
A psychological and behavioral state that arises when the interests, goals, values, or beliefs of two or more groups in a society or organization conflict, leading to tensions and problems in social interaction between these groups. This type of conflict is a normal part of social and human life, reflecting differences in ideologies, resources, power, or social status between different groups. Its influence often extends to individuals within conflicting groups, intergroup relations, and cooperation and competition on a large scale.
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