Circular firing squad American noun phrase
Used in a situation that a group, usually a party, aims to unite against common enemies, but hurt each other more than the target through internal division and conflicts
The A party came to a circular firing squad in an attempt to prevent his nomination.
The President warned democrats against a circular firing squad.
There was a circular firing squad among the Republicans at the debate last year.
A child with great talent and intelligence will lose those qualities over time.
To think that someone or something has the same bad qualities as another person or thing.
Extremely angry
A relationship that is full of disagreements or quarrels