The spelling of the word "more contrarient" is quite unusual, and it can be quite tricky to pronounce correctly. The word is pronounced /mɔr kənˈtrɛərɪənt/ and is used to describe something that is even more contrary or opposed than something else. The use of the suffix "-ent" at the end of the word indicates that something is characterized by the quality of being contrary. Although this word may not be commonly used in everyday language, it is a great example of the complexities and diversity of the English language.