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- Fractious is an adjective that means "apt to quarrel"1. The word is derived from fraction in an obsolete sense of "a brawling, discord"1. The suffix -ous was added to form the adjective, probably on the model of captious1. The word fractiousness is related to fractious, and both words were first used in 17251. Another source states that fractious comes from fract (ion) in the sense of "rupture, discord, breach of the peace" and -ious was added after captious and factious2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.fractious (adj.) "apt to quarrel," 1725, from fraction in an obsolete sense of "a brawling, discord" (c. 1500) + -ous; probably on model of captious. Related: Fractiously; fractiousness. also from 1725 Entries linking to fractious fraction (n.)www.etymonline.com/word/fractiousEtymology fract (ion) (in sense "rupture, discord, breach of the peace") + -ious (after captious, factious)www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fractious
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fractious 뜻: 괴팍한; "말다툼하기 쉬운," 1725년, 1500년경 "다툼, 불화"의 구식 …
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Significato di fractious: irritabile; "propenso a litigare," 1725, da fraction in un senso …
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Signification de fractious: hargneux; "Aptes à se disputer," de 1725, vient de fraction …
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