ˈrəkshən noun
( -s )
Etymology: perhaps by shortening & alteration from insurrection
1. : a noisy rough-and-tumble fight : free-for-all
2. : a heated quarrel especially among a number of people
raise a ruction
3. : a state of disturbance or uproar : vociferous or belligerent disagreement : contention , dissension , friction
herds were pushed with constant ruction by following waves of farmers — Russell Lord