Examples of 'fractious' in a sentence
Meaning of "fractious"
Refers to a person or animal that is irritable, unruly, or easily angered
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- Given to troublemaking.
- Irritable; argumentative; quarrelsome.
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fractious
Depicted as somewhat fractious and prone to infighting.
Fractious animal in a way that the others.
Now a bitter and fractious fight is coming.
And they would be tired and fractious.
Essebsi helped to unite a fractious political environment.
Except when the discussion becomes fractious.
The public will be fractious and exhausted.
Stallions and young horses can be fractious.
Only our more fractious children.
The pain has made him quite fractious.
A weak and fractious opposition helps.
Jeremy hit the road in a fractious mood.
They could be fractious and cry out in their sleep.
But today she was a fractious four.
A fractious electoral process would only inflame existing cleavages.
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The book is scripted in the same fractious manner.
And fractious too.
White inherited an agency with fractious labor relations.
A fractious bunch of malcontents.
That is why you are fractious.
Fractious and tribal.
But the opposition remains fractious.
And this meddlesome and fractious bill be thrown out forever.
He was particularly adept at exploiting divisions within a fractious opposition.
A continuously fractious relationship between the monarchy and the clergy.
Use music to help calm an overexcited or fractious baby.
The country could be more fractious and paralyzed than before.
Acepromazine is used primarily as a chemical restraint in hyperactive or fractious animals.
A little bit fractious today.
The recording and release of the album proved to be fractious.
It was never my intent to be fractious or contentious.
This fractious country is another good candidate for internecine conflict.
I really do not think things are as fractious as you think they are.
That correlation is now breaking down as trade becomes increasingly fractious.
The implant helps to impede any fractious or rebellious thoughts.
Cows tolerated the daily injections and did not become fractious.
A single father has a fractious relationship with his rebellious teenage daughter.
The first is that he must be able to lead a fractious people.
Australia has long had a fractious relationship with its northern neighbor.
This is vital when dealing with the fractious public.
The aim was to unite the fractious labour movement into a cohesive force.
Such moments of unity are rare in a country marked by fractious politics.
Cow got fractious and tried to kick out the side of the stall.
They are too fractious.
It is against this fractious backdrop that the new climate talks are taking place.
They are very fractious.
That is why you are fractious listless and lethargic capable of nothing but cutting remarks.
No need to get fractious.
Its fractious barons forever compete with each other for land and power.
Intravenous administration of sedative drugs may be a challenge to fractious or uncooperative animals.