Adversing

/ædˈvɜr.sɪŋ/ verb

The present participle of 'adverse' as a verb; the act of opposing or turning against (archaic).

From the archaic verb 'adverse' (to oppose) + '-ing' suffix. This form is virtually unused in modern English, representing an older verbal usage where 'adverse' could actively describe the action of opposing rather than just the state of being opposed.

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