Inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits.
1 Nintendo is normally litigious , but this response felt extreme, even for them.
2 Their office is to endeavour to prevent litigious suits, and conciliate differences.
3 You would become as litigious and as unintelligible as our friend Stradling.'
4 For a litigious , quarrelsome, fighting animal, man is very fond of peace.
5 One is the litigious cupidity which causes the logjam of compensation court cases.
6 There is probably no country in Europe as litigious as ours.
7 They cautioned that the sale process will likely be highly complex and litigious .
8 But Hong Kong's legal system is a lot less friendly to litigious shareholders.
9 That small business owners would be prosecuted by litigious gay couples demanding cakes.
10 But overly litigious companies are doing their marketing departments no favors.
11 A litigious Irish tycoon dominates a large part of business life.
12 The church, notoriously litigious , even created a Twitter account to discredit the movie.
13 Scientology has the reputation of being a vindictive and litigious organization.
14 A comtesse d'Escarbagnas, a litigious lady, with much ambition and avarice.
15 Family feuds are nothing new in the litigious Thyssen family.
16 As the market for smartphones heats up, the main players are becoming increasingly litigious .
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