ressentiments

/rɪˈsɑːntɪmɑːnts/
noun
  1. Feelings of anger or hatred toward someone or something because of a past insult, injury, or unfair treatment.
    • She held deep ressentiments against her former boss for firing her unfairly.
    • The family's ressentiments over the inheritance dispute lasted for years.
    • His speech was filled with ressentiments toward the government's policies.
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