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If that doesn't work, you may need to undo that update. I'm not sure, as I've never needed to do it, but i think that the right command is:
sudo dnf history last undo
although I may have the order wrong. Once you've done that, reboot and see what happens. If it works, you can get a list of needed updates and apply them a few at a time followed by a reboot, and see where it fails. If not, you're probably no worse off than you were before.