cavillatory
/kævɪlˈætɔrɪ/Definitions
1. adjective
characterized by or given to cavilling, or finding fault with trivial or petty objections.
“The politician’s cavillatory attitude towards the proposal made it difficult to reach an agreement.”
1. adjective
characterized by or given to cavilling, or finding fault with trivial or petty objections.
“The politician’s cavillatory attitude towards the proposal made it difficult to reach an agreement.”