"Fracas" refers to a noisy or disorderly situation, usually involving a quarrel or fight. It implies a chaotic and loud conflict between people. Full definition
So, if there is some sort of fracas in the Reformed churches in central California, well, word tends to get around. (alephblog.com)
Forget Wenger's touchline fracas with Jose Mourinho in October 2014 at Stamford Bridge. (caughtoffside.com)
Mr. Ofori Owusu also intimated that Mrs. Osei was ultimately responsible for the recent fracas between commissioners of the EC, because «the buck stops with you [Charlotte Osei]. (citifmonline.com)