Warring in a sentence as an adjective

I often read online comments from warring zealots who proclaim "I get paid a i to do this stuff!

Maybe if we give them weapons, they will **** themselves, or end up in constant warring state or something else.

True, but it's also true over half this thread is political flame-warring.

Soon you have the careerism and "warring departments" dynamic that Microsoft is getting raked over the coals for.

When performance reviews are part of the transfer process, people become largely immobile and teams become permanent camps and you get warring departments.

As an example: internal politics, warring departments battling each other.

Locking up Pablo Escobar didn't cause his cartel to just go away, it caused his cartel to disintegrate into warring factions which led to even more crime and violence.

Artificial Intelligences warring with each other on stock markets?Witness the birth of Skynet, it's not going to be a military machine but a predatory corporate AI.

Since after 3 reverts you risk getting temporarily banned on Wikipedia for revert warring, after the 3 reverts you have to go to some random committee page on Wikipedia to settle the dispute.

Warring definitions

adjective

engaged in war; "belligerent (or warring) nations"

See also: belligerent militant war-ridden