dissent vs fight

dissent

noun
  • Disagreement with the ideas, doctrines, decrees, etc. of a political party, government or religion. 

  • An act of disagreeing with, or deviating from, the views and opinions of those holding authority. 

  • A violation that arises when disagreement with an official call is expressed in an inappropriate manner such as foul language, rude gestures, or failure to comply. 

  • A separate opinion filed in a case by judges who disagree with the outcome of the majority of the court in that case 

verb
  • To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to). 

  • To differ from, especially in opinion, beliefs, etc. 

fight

noun
  • A conflict, possibly nonphysical, with opposing ideas or forces; strife. 

  • An occasion of fighting. 

  • A physical confrontation or combat between two or more people or groups. 

  • The will or ability to fight. 

  • A boxing or martial arts match. 

verb
  • To conduct or engage in (battle, warfare etc.). 

  • To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest with. 

  • Of colours or other design elements: to clash; to fail to harmonize. 

  • To try to overpower; to fiercely counteract. 

  • To contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc. 

  • To contend in physical conflict with each other, either singly or in war, battle etc. 

  • To strive for something; to campaign or contend for success. 

How often have the words dissent and fight occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )