tarish
/ˈtærɪʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to become or make something dull, dingy, or discolored, especially through exposure to the sun or weather
“The old metal door had tarished over time, requiring a fresh coat of paint.”
2. verb
to grow or become discolored, especially through the action of sunlight
“The once-white fabric had tarished in the sun, leaving unsightly brown spots.”