Negotiosity is a rarely used word that refers to excessive or unnecessary negotiation. Its spelling is influenced by the Latin word "negotiosus," meaning "busy" or "occupied." In the IPA phonetic transcription, it's pronounced as /nɪˌɡoʊʃiˈɑːti/. The "o" sound in the second syllable is pronounced as long "o" in "go," followed by short "i" in "sit." The emphasis is placed on the third syllable, which is pronounced as long "a" in "father" and followed by short "i."