feudist

/ˈfjudɪst/
noun
  1. A person who takes part in a long and bitter quarrel or dispute, especially between families or groups.
    • The two families had been feudists for generations, each blaming the other for the old conflict.
    • The documentary interviewed a feudist from the region who explained the origins of the rivalry.
    • As a feudist, he refused to speak to his cousin even at family gatherings.
  2. A person who is known for starting or encouraging quarrels or conflicts.
    • Our neighbor is a feudist who complains about everything and argues with everyone on the street.
    • The politician was called a feudist for constantly attacking opponents instead of discussing policies.
    • She was a notorious feudist in the office, always stirring up arguments between coworkers.
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