True but it's also worse. They're divided into many groups and cannot govern. Truss even meets these different groups separately, to lobby them separately presumably using different arguments.
The ERG faction, mostly older MPs or ones who are young-ish but not groomed from a young age for leadership roles, they're the 2nd/3rd rate that weren't supposed to have much power and would not have without this group. (most opposed to: one nation, Sunak)
The Tufton faction, all the young/middle aged cohort that were supposed to take over the party and had been groomed for that role. (most opposed to: one nation, Johnson, Sunak)
The one nation faction, has been heavily purged but refers to "liberals", normally doesn't work as a tag because the voting record of these "liberals" is the same as the rest, it's more about the form than the substance. (most opposed to: ERG, Tufton, Johnson)
The red wall MPs, new MPs without any profile, not that high quality and not well organised, to the left of the one nation faction on anything of substance. (most opposed to: one nation?, Sunak?, Tufton?)
The Johnson faction, a personality cult the pay off being getting back into high office if they win. (most opposed to: Tufton, one nation, Sunak)
The Sunak faction, those with an Osborne-esque outlook and/or want high office if he wins. (most opposed to: ERG, Tufton, Johnson)
The windsocks, those that just back the incumbent, characters that always seem to be there angrily supporting the leader.
There's not much evidence they're capable of forming a stable government from this. There's minimum 4 parties in all that: a far right party obsessed with being anti-EU and anti-immigration, a libertarian party that's pro-immigration and anti-green, a centre right party that's pro-austerity and pro-green, a Lexit type party that's anti-austerity and anti-immigration.