Correct spelling for the English word "Despiting" is [dɪspˈa͡ɪtɪŋ], [dɪspˈaɪtɪŋ], [d_ɪ_s_p_ˈaɪ_t_ɪ_ŋ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Despiting is a verb that refers to the act of harboring or feeling intense dislike, contempt, or resentment towards someone or something. It is the expression of strong negative emotions and the refusal to show kindness, compassion, or respect towards the target of one's animosity.
When someone is despiting another, they are deliberately attempting to cause harm, distress, or inconvenience to them, often through actions that are intended to thwart, frustrate, or undermine their goals or well-being. This can manifest in various ways, such as intentionally criticizing or belittling them, sabotaging their efforts, spreading malicious rumors, or even instigating conflicts.
Despiting may stem from personal resentment, envy, or a desire for revenge, as well as ideological or philosophical differences. It can be a deliberate and calculated act or a result of intense emotions and anger. This term is commonly used to describe the act of deliberately and maliciously disregarding someone's interests, needs, or feelings, and actively seeking to oppose or harm them.
Despiting is not limited to personal relationships but can also be observed in social, political, or professional contexts. It often leads to strained interactions, conflicts, and a breakdown of trust between individuals or groups.