Falling-out
[faw-ling-out] /ˈfɔ lɪŋˈaʊt/
noun, plural fallings-out, falling-outs.
1.
a quarrel or estrangement between persons formerly in close association with one another.
noun
A disagreement: falling-out over the basketball coach
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Also, fall into line. Adhere to established rules or predetermined courses of action. For example, This idea falls in line with the entire agenda, or It wasn’t easy to get all the tenants to fall into line concerning the rent hike. A related term is bring into line, meaning “to make someone fit established rules,” […]