There are a jazillion “anglican” denominations mostly tiny which dont get along with each other. If one wants a bit of peace and security without constant politics, misery and tectonic shifts every few months, you have to get out of anglicanism entirely these days.
Like cancer cells. Marcus Grodi has commented on this several times. Protestant denominations all begin with good intentions to follow Scripture but eventually separate and divide because they lack an authority figure.
Our Lord created one Church and promised that it would be guided by the Holy Spirit and the gates of Hell would not prevail against it. Two thousand years, and still counting.
You need to revisit the Anglican world, that or go to work for the New York Times. Or Pravda.
In case you haven't been paying attention, while various divisions continue the predominant element of Anglicanism today is coalescence, exemplified by the APA/REC merger and and the increased cooperation between the APCK/UECNA/ACA, to the point of opening the APCK seminary to UECNA & ACA postulants.
The "one-man" bishop churches have about as much significance in the Anglican world as the self-professed Roman Catholic women priestesses have in theirs.