Hostility

/hɒˈstɪləti/ or /hɑːˈstɪləti/ noun

Strong dislike, anger, or unfriendliness, often leading to conflict or violence.

From Late Latin “hostilitas,” from Latin “hostilis” (of an enemy), from “hostis” (enemy). It originally referred to acts of war between states.

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