1. festering - Noun
2. festering - Verb
of Fester
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am perfecting a mutagen virus in one of the groves, that will turn all Earthly life into festering, gibbering, pestulant mutations. Source: Internet
The former consisted in carrying a red-hot iron for five paces: the wound was immediately bound up and if, on unbinding, it was found to be festering the case was lost. Source: Internet
Far from resolving tensions, the EHRC report accentuates the party’s festering, irreconcilable narratives about antisemitism. Source: Internet
Given that there is already plenty of festering resentment about migrants in general, I say that it would take a brave politician to call for a vast increase in spending on new arrivals. Source: Internet
His actions over 3-1/2 years to destroy the elected President is a festering disease that has not been addressed. Source: Internet
In an open letter to Nadda, Amarinder called for collective will and statesmanship to resolve the “festering imbroglio”. Source: Internet