"More hogtied" is a phrase that refers to being more constrained or restricted than before. The spelling of this phrase follows English phonetic rules, with "more" pronounced as /mɔːr/ and "hogtied" pronounced as /hɒɡtaɪd/. The two words are linked together with no spaces, reflecting their combined meaning. The word "hogtied" is derived from the practice of binding a hog's legs together, and is used metaphorically to describe feeling helpless or restrained. The additional word "more" just emphasizes this feeling of constraint.