fraksi
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch fractie, from Middle French fraction, from Latin frāctiō (“a fragment, portion”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈfrak.si]
- Hyphenation: frak‧si
Noun
fraksi (plural fraksi-fraksi, first-person possessive fraksiku, second-person possessive fraksimu, third-person possessive fraksinya)
- fraction, a part of a whole, especially a comparatively small part.
- Hasil pemisahan secara kromatografi gravitasi ini menghasilkan 145 fraksi.[1] ― The gravity chromatography separation resulted in 145 fractions.
- parliamentary group (i.e. all the members in parliament who belong to a given political party)
- Guna menyederhanakan dan meningkatkan effisiensi kerja para anggota dalam melaksanakan tugasnya sebagai wakil rakyat maka dibentuk fraksi dalam DPR- RI[2] ― Parliamentary group is created inside of parliament in order to simplify and to raise work efficiency of member of parliament as people representation.
References
- 2017, Rinidar, M. Isa, T. Armansyah TR, M. Hasan, Farmakologi Obat Tradisional Hewan Prospek Wedelia Biflora : Buku untuk mahasiswa, Syiah Kuala University Press (→ISBN), page 44.
- 2003, Miriam Budiardjo, Dasar-Dasar Ilmu Politik, Gramedia Pustaka Utama (→ISBN), page 198.
Further reading
- “fraksi” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
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