American Sign Language: "conflict"
To do the sign for "conflict," smack your hands together (not
too hard though eh). Your hands are in "index finger" handshapes.
CONFLICT:
  
Memory aid: Think of a jousting tournament where two horse riders with
lances come into conflict.

Here is another sign for CONFLICT. I prefer the version above,
but since some people use this version I figure I'd best show it to
you. See my notes below:
CONFLICT (version)
  

This version of the sign for "conflict" can also mean "INTERSECTION" as in an intersection between two roads.
If the meaning isn't clear via context and you need to distinguish
between the two concepts you could add an "annoyed" or "mad" facial
expression to this sign to cause it to mean "conflict" rather than
"intersect."
Also see:
INTERSECTION
Also see: ARGUE
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