Present participle of altercate; currently quarreling or arguing.
Present participle form of altercate (Latin altercari), created by adding -ing. Describes the ongoing action of disputatious exchange.
By using 'altercating' instead of 'arguing,' you're invoking a higher register—it suggests dignified, maybe even legal-sounding disagreement, which is exactly why Victorian courts loved the word!
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