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souring

noun as in fermentation

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Trump's first term in office saw a dramatic souring of relations.

From BBC

While his motive for apparently planning to target Trump has not been revealed, the suspect had said in the past on social media that he voted for the Republican in 2016 before souring on him.

From BBC

Awards shows are platforms performers use to acknowledge whatever political or social strife is souring life outside the Hollywood bubble, although on the surface, their producers try to err on the side of non-partisanship.

From Salon

Then, the souring economy left Walker with a construction lien he couldn’t pay and interest rates too high to support his rental model.

Low turnout in recent years has been seen as a clear sign of the souring mood toward clerics and a political establishment that has become increasingly hard-line and conservative.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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