2 causing problems or difficulties: --
His back has been troublesome for quite a while.
They could bring a troublesome boss to his knees by threatening to withdraw their labor.
These difficulties are particularly troublesome when occupations vary in frequency from place to place and time to time.
The dihydropyridines mainly cause the vasodilatation problems of flushing, headache and dizziness, but palpitations and ankle oedema are also troublesome in many patients.
The potentiometer method of measuring angular rotation is a troublesome one, due to the inherent noise associated with the potentiometer.
If some activity is sufficiently troublesome or dangerous to merit an injunction, a blanket prohibition replaces a standard of care.
Like many cancer patients, you might feel-in any case, what's going on with your body is very troublesome.
Common symptoms reported as troublesome were muscle weakness, shortness of breath, and lack of appetite.
What is troublesome is that most of these definitions fail to be characterizations of the same underlying idea.