Rancor means having intense or bitter hatred or resentment towards someone or something. It describes a deep feeling of anger or animosity. Full definition
How that is possible, given the reduced FEMA budget and signs of rancor in Congress over the issue, is not clear. (nystateofpolitics.com)
«Mike Hein held up fundraising for both of us,» said Yandik without rancor in comparing the substantial lead Republican candidates enjoy in money - raising over their Democratic counterparts. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
Financial regulatory reform is a hot - button topic recently, the cause of much rancor in the Congress and amongst the public. (totalmortgage.com)