1. souring - Noun
2. souring - Verb
of Sour
Any sour apple.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA good and wholesome thing is a little harmless fun in this world it tones a body up and keeps him human and prevents him from souring. Mark Twain
A growing drumbeat of criticism from around the world over his government’s initial handling of the pandemic, and a souring relationship with the U.S. that threatens to wreck an initial trade deal with President Donald Trump. Source: Internet
But banks, particularly in Italy, already are calling for moratoriums on loan repayments, or other measures that would protect them from a rise in souring loans. Source: Internet
According to Foreign Minister Dean Barrow, the government of Belize has announced its willingness to enter into discussions with Guatemala to settle a territorial dispute souring relations between the two nations for the past century. Source: Internet
And so the Robins finished 11th - their best finish since under Gary Johnson in 2009-10 but a lingering wonder of 'what if?' souring the day and last weeks of the season. Source: Internet
In broad strokes, northern Indian cuisine includes more dairy—, ghee, yogurt—and uses (green-mango powder) as a souring agent, while the coastal South favors tamarind for its tart balancing flavor. Source: Internet