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> Ructions is perhaps a shortening of insurrection
So I see a dictionary speculates, but I would have thought it's infinitely more likely to come from destruction in its singular form, and then post facto to have gained the plural form by addition of the final /s/. However, I'd be interested to hear what the OED has on this WAG [grumblegrumble]
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what the OED has
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