thoughtless, self-indulgent antics that only managed to envenom his teammates
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Testing the Constitution will further envenom the atmosphere.—Conrad Black, National Review, 15 Sep. 2020
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Middle English envenimen, from Anglo-French envenimer, from en- + venim venom
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