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What to do when a factor term has several p values?

If there were set rules that we could just tell you, then we could also just tell the computer and there would be no need for you (or any other human).  To answer your questions does not require a set of rules, but understanding your data and your question(s) about the data.  Things that you should know much better than us or the computer.

Does it even make sense to collapse partial factors?  Or should you only be considering a whole factor?

Do the interactions make sense scientifically?  Which is of more interest to you?

Why are you simplifying the model?  Stepwise procedures bias the final estimates and often don't answer the real question(s) of interest.

Have you considered that the p-values that you are looking at may not be as meaningful as you had hoped?

Learn about your data and the questions that are of interest to you before worrying about set rules that lead off on probably meaningless tangents.