Phrases with «fractious»

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The word "fractious" means someone or something that is easily irritated, gets easily upset, or tends to argue or cause trouble. Full definition

«fractious» + noun

Sentences with «fractious»

  • While delay was not a specific concern in Groia, the type of fractious relationship between opposing counsel that was seen in the case has been identified as one factor contributing to delays. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • Go for it, as long as you love animals and have little fear of fractious cats and hard - to - manage exotics! (todaysveterinarynurse.com)
  • And while stability and coherence are important, if law is a residue of policy choice, one can ask whether judges are particularly good about cultivating systemic values in fractious political times. (newramblerreview.com)
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