Noun
associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy
Source: WordNetIf you choose the liberty and pride and strength of the single soul, and the free fraternization of men, as the purpose which your life is to make manifest then do not sell it for tinsel. Voltairine de Cleyre
The first, at the initiative of Ashraf Ghani, led to a three-day break in June 2018, already on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, and to astonishing scenes of fraternization between combatants from both sides. Source: Internet
“The sudden fraternization happened on many spots along the Western Front, with soldiers swapping souvenirs, raising toasts, singing Christmas songs and playing soccer.” Source: Internet
She says one of her superiors texted her to say she had exhibited very poor judgment, and told her that the image made her look guilty of the rumors regarding fraternization and that her “dirty face” made the image even more inappropriate. Source: Internet
Obviously, such fraternization is a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Source: Internet