Harrowing

/ˈhæroʊɪŋ/ adjective

Extremely distressing, traumatic, or emotionally disturbing. Causing great suffering or anguish to witness or experience.

From Middle English 'harwen', originally meaning to break up soil with a harrow (agricultural tool). The metaphorical sense developed from the image of soil being violently broken apart, applied to emotional or psychological distress.

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