captiousness
/kæptɪˈus.nəs/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of being captious; a disposition to find fault or object to trivial matters; excessive or overcritical nitpicking.
“The professor’s captiousness towards the student’s paper led to a heated debate in class.”
2. noun
A fault-finding or critical quality or attitude.
“The writer’s captiousness towards the politician’s speech was evident in her scathing review.”