* Poor resistance to stress * Intense dislike of stress * Irritability, aggressiveness, even meanness * Try to avoid stressful situations, jobs, partner *
Quarrelsomeness * Accusations, meanness toward others Table 2.
Because it was the month of Islamic fasting and Muslims strive to bridle their tempers and
quarrelsomeness, both youths remained calm and conciliatory.
But let an inquiry be held to ascertain whether anyone has been expelled from the community because of pettiness or
quarrelsomeness or any such ill nature on the part of the bishop.
In other words, during this phase of treatment medical experts witnessed the following medical concerns in the conduct of the morphinomaniac: "
quarrelsomeness, want of sleep, hallucinations ...
For example, in studies of adults who are self-described as "quarrelsome," 1,000 mg of tryptophan three times a day produced significant increases in measures of agreeableness and agreeable behaviors, and decreases in
quarrelsomeness. (10), (14) Interestingly, men in one study experienced a reduction in dominance, whereas both men and women experienced a decrease in quarrelsome behavior along with an increase in agreeable behavior and their perception of agreeableness in others.
Factor Interpretation Example Traits Extraversion Engagement in social Sociability, endeavours leadership, exhibition Agreeableness Ingroup co-operation Tolerance, and tolerance; forgiveness, (low) reciprocal altruism
quarrelsomeness in HEXACO model Conscientiousness Engagement in Diligence, task-related organization, endeavours attention to detail Neuroticism (low Monitoring of Anxiety, insecurity, Emotional Stability) inclusionary status (low) calmness and attachment relations; kin altruism in HEXACO model.
(9) Stephen Gottschalk simply writes that in instituting her later church Eddy wished to distance herself from the type of "
quarrelsomeness" caused, he implies, by early students such as Gestefeld.
"Without respite he tirelessly persists in his
quarrelsomeness, under the delusion that he is fashioning victories, imagining that his fits of madness - in fact Alzheimer's he's had since his mid-seventies - go unnoticed by those who hear him," said the AL MUSTAQBAL editorial of Aoun.
For instance, ungesibsum, the base of derivation of ungesibsumnes '
quarrelsomeness', results from the previous derivation of gesib from sib, gesibsum from gesib and ungesibsum from gesibsum, that is, the formation of the derivative requires four derivational steps.
Yet the Prodi government had already become very unpopular because of the
quarrelsomeness of a fragmented coalition and was very unlikely to win the following election.
The bantering dynamic established here is not unfamiliar: Out-of-touch older character prodded back to life by a galvanizing younger one, their
quarrelsomeness gradually evolving into friendship.