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Fractious Meaning in English

word

ˈfɹækʃəs
FRAK-shuhs
fɹˈækʃəs
FRAK-shuhs

Definition

Someone who is fractious is easily upset, irritable, or difficult to control, often complaining or causing trouble. The word can describe both people and groups.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and somewhat literary; more common in written or descriptive language. Often used for children, groups, or situations that are hard to manage. Not usually used for minor irritations—implies a real problem with obedience or calm.

Example Sentences

The fractious child refused to listen to his teacher.

basic

The meeting became fractious when people started to argue.

basic

After a long day, the toddler grew fractious and started crying.

basic

It’s hard to manage a fractious team when everyone wants something different.

natural

My little brother gets fractious if he misses his nap.

natural

Dealing with fractious customers requires a lot of patience.

natural