acrimony

/ˈæk.rɪ.moʊ.ni/
noun
  1. Angry, bitter, or harsh feelings or words, especially in a disagreement or argument.
    • The divorce was filled with acrimony, with each spouse blaming the other for the marriage's failure.
    • The meeting ended with acrimony after both sides refused to compromise.
    • There was no acrimony between the former business partners, just a quiet agreement to part ways.
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