The phrase
"constant friction" means continuous or ongoing conflict or disagreement between people or things.
Full definition
Diapers that are too tight are irritating but diapers that are too loose can be just as bad since that allows
for constant friction in an active toddler, contributing to chafing.
Dr. Grind's child psychologist parents raised him using the «
Constant Friction Method,» a system they devised to inure him to the unpredictability of the world.
Our breasts are meant to nurse, that is correct... but that sensitive nipple skin has to get used to
the constant friction.
There was
a constant friction.
The former minister admitted there was «
constant friction» between himself and David Cameron, saying his views sometimes «didn't coincide with No 10's».
Clean oil also acts to clean, cool, coat, and protect your engine's parts from
the constant friction they are under.
Sometimes, chronic cases can lead to erosion of the cartilage on the femur from
the constant friction, and eventually, to osteoarthritis.
The constant friction can also cause ulcers in the mouth leading to anaemia.
Some will literally spin and spin until dizzy, or until their nails or pads wear down from
the constant friction.
The constant friction of the folds of the excessive facial skin rubbing against each other and any moisture that accumulates in the folds is a breeding ground for bacteria and can cause severe itching, dermatitis and other skin infections.
As the puppy continues to grow,
the constant friction of the loose hip joint rubbing against the socket will cause deterioration of the area and eventually she becomes arthritic and unable to walk at all and at this point she will need to be put down, sadly.
So there is
constant friction and often bad results because of that dichotomy.
Whether the armature happens to be a landscape or a grid, the investigation is still
the constant friction between flatness and atmosphere.»