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Small, narrowly focused subgroups (factions) that create competitive atmospheres are called:

a. Cliques
b. Patents
c. Jabawockeez
d. Harbingers

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Small, narrowly focused subgroups that create competitive atmospheres are called cliques.

Step-by-step explanation:

Small, narrowly focused subgroups that create competitive atmospheres are called cliques. These cliques can be found in various social settings such as workplaces, schools, or even within larger groups. They often exhibit favoritism towards members within the group and can exclude others as a means of gaining status.

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