1. soured - Adjective
2. soured - Verb
of Sour
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 1991 profile of Madonna, written when Fincher was a total unknown to the general public, casually mentions that the pair fell out after their romance soured. Source: Internet
After spotting another woman showing off a ring Khashoggi had just given her while the harem was out in Las Vegas - identical to one she had been given - she realized her dream of dating a billionaire had soured. Source: Internet
As Pakistan’s relationship has soured with the United States in the past two decades, Pakistan’s armed forces have largely looked towards Chinese suppliers for equipment. Source: Internet
A synonymous expression in French is fin du fin. ; crème fraîche : lit. "fresh cream," a heavy cream slightly soured with bacterial culture, but not as sour or as thick as sour cream and does not curdle. Source: Internet
As July 4th approaches, the mood has soured. Source: Internet
After a week in which the tone of British-European relations has greatly soured, Mr Trump’s enthusiasm for Brexit and hostility to the EU is touted as a great boost for Britain in its coming exit talks. Source: Internet