transigent
/trænsɪdʒənt/Definitions
1. adjective
Pronounced or characterized by a tendency to yield or give in easily to pressure, force, or persuasion.
“The transigent nature of the politician made it difficult for him to maintain his stance on the issue.”
2. noun
A person or thing that is transigent in nature or behavior.
“The company’s transigent attitude towards customer complaints led to a loss of business.”