captiousnesses

/ˈkæpʃəsnəsɪz/
noun
  1. Multiple instances or varieties of the quality of being quick to find fault.
    • The committee's various captiousnesses delayed the project for months.
    • The different captiousnesses of the two critics made their reviews equally unpleasant.
    • Historians have noted the captiousnesses of several ancient philosophers.
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