Present participle of discommode; causing inconvenience or discomfort.
From discommode + -ing (gerund/present participle suffix). This form shows the ongoing or continuous action of inconveniencing someone.
The -ing ending transforms 'discommode' from a single rude act into a continuous process—'discommoding' suggests someone keeps bothering you, not just once. It's the gift of annoyance that keeps giving.
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