Acrimonious

/ˌækrɪˈmoʊniəs/ adjective

Characterized by bitterness, harshness, or ill will; marked by angry and resentful feelings or expressions. Often describes disputes, debates, or relationships filled with hostility.

From Latin 'acrimonia' meaning 'sharpness, bitterness,' from 'acer' (sharp, keen). The word originally described physical sharpness but evolved to describe the sharp, bitter quality of hostile interactions.

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