/straɪfˈ/ – noun
Definition: sự xung đột, sự tranh cãi, sự cãi nhau, sự bất hòa.
A more thorough explanation: Strife is a legal term that refers to a conflict or struggle between individuals or groups, often involving disputes or disagreements that may lead to legal action or litigation. It can encompass a range of contentious issues, such as disagreements over property rights, contractual obligations, or other legal matters.
Example: The ongoing strife between the two parties resulted in a lengthy court battle over the ownership of the property.