madden
/ˈmædən/Definitions
1. verb
to make someone or something angry or annoyed, often in a persistent or maddening way
“The constant noise from the construction site was maddenning the whole neighborhood.”
2. noun
a person who is angry or annoyed, especially in a persistent or maddening way
“The madden in the crowd was causing trouble for the police.”
3. verb
to become or make something difficult or impossible to do, often by adding obstacles or complications
“The new regulations will madden the process of getting a business license.”
4. noun
a person or thing that is difficult to deal with, often because of their behavior or actions
“The madden in the project was the team leader’s constant changes in the plans.”
5. verb
to become or make something obsolete or no longer useful, often by replacing it with a newer or better version
“The new technology will madden the old software within a few years.”