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animosity
1. A feeling or spirit of hostility and resentment.
2. Having a mentality of animalistic dislike or hatred for others or for one's situation.

Animosity originally meant animation, spirit, as the fire of a horse, called in Latin equi animositas. Its present exclusive use in a bad sense is an instance of the tendency by which words originally neutral have come to assume a bad meaning.

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
A man exhibits animosity or hatred to the extent that he is like an animal monster.

An extreme example of animosity with elements of animalistic psychosis.

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