At loggerheads

The phrase "at loggerheads" means to be in a state of disagreement or conflict, where two or more parties hold opposing opinions or positions and cannot come to a resolution or agreement. It refers to a situation where there is a strong and persistent opposition, and there is little or no willingness to compromise or find common ground.


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