0 the quality of being easily upset or annoyed, and often complaining:
In the absence of an agreement between the two sides, there has been increasing fractiousness.
Only two victories in nine matches has heightened the air of fractiousness.
Far from standing outside the moral fractiousness of such a regime, the question of the legitimacy of specific expectations will be a source and an object of that fractiousness.
Unfortunately, fractiousness there during the past five years has made that clear-up rate more difficult to achieve.
So there is always a certain amount of fractiousness in our industry.
I had not anticipated the fractiousness of this debate.
There has been an air of gloom and fractiousness about today's debate, an air of unreality and a turning back to the sterile arguments of the past.
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