The phrase "uneasy truce" means a temporary agreement or peace between two parties which feels uncertain, uncomfortable, or unstable.
Sentences with «uneasy truce»
Assuming one has managed to arrive at some kind of uneasy truce with the sheer stupidity of something as silly as football having this much money floating around — and since you're here, dear reader, you probably have — then what does it matter that Stupid Amount A is four times the size of Stupid Amount B? (sbnation.com)
The agreement has not publicly blown up, even as it has left the sides with uneasy truce ahead of the special election. (nystateofpolitics.com)
It has had an uneasy truce with the French journalism industry since 2013 after setting up a fund to compensate publishers for news it culled from their sites. (fortune.com)