discommending

/ˌdɪskəˈmɛndɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of discommend: expressing disapproval of; criticizing or blaming.
    • She kept discommending his choices, which annoyed him greatly.
    • The supervisor was discommending the workers for their slow progress.
    • The article is discommending the new law as harmful to small businesses.
adjective
  1. Expressing disapproval or criticism.
    • The review was full of discommending remarks about the restaurant's service.
    • Her discommending tone made everyone feel uncomfortable.
    • He gave her a discommending look when she arrived late.