Correct spelling for the English word "Internecinal" is [ˌɪntənˈɛsɪnə͡l], [ˌɪntənˈɛsɪnəl], [ˌɪ_n_t_ə_n_ˈɛ_s_ɪ_n_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Internecinal is an adjective that refers to something relating to, or involving, conflict, destruction, or havoc within a particular group or society. It describes a situation or state of affairs marked by extreme animosity, hostility, or violence, often resulting in severe damage, casualties, or even annihilation.
The term originates from the Latin word "internecinus," which means to destroy or murder. Internecinal is commonly used to depict a civil war, bitter civil strife, or a relentless and merciless clash between factions or groups within a community or organization.
When applied to human relations or conflicts, internecinal conveys the notion of deep and irreconcilable divisions that give rise to continuous and detrimental clashes. These conflicts are typically characterized by a ruthless and aggressive pursuit of dominance or victory, disregarding any attempts at compromise or peaceful resolution.
Internecinal conflicts can arise in political, religious, ethnic, or ideological contexts, where opposing parties with divergent interests and values engage in ferocious battles, leading to a significant loss of life, destruction of property, and widespread suffering. This term emphasizes the all-encompassing and self-destructive nature of such conflicts, highlighting the destructive consequences they have on societies or communities torn apart by internal strife.