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souring

[ UK /sˈa‍ʊ‍əɹɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈsaʊɝɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the process of becoming sour

How To Use souring In A Sentence

  • CNN Poll: Favorable view of Palin dipping Americans appear to be souring on Sarah Palin, according to a new national poll. CNN Poll: Favorable view of Palin dipping
  • Even there on the dance floor with everyone copying our thirty-year-old spins and wring-the-dishrag moves, I couldn't stop sober thoughts like this from souring the moment.
  • If nothing else, the souring climate is feeding the market's sense of apprehension about the mismatch between valuations and earnings.
  • Israel has rejected U.S. demands for a total freeze on settlement construction, souring relations with Washington.
  • The Second Crusade succeeded only in souring relations between the Crusader kingdoms, the Byzantines, and friendly Muslim rulers.
  • It's an uncomfortable proximity, compounded by Greenlaw's evocations of unbearable heat, of cream cakes souring as soon as they're baked, of days that stagnate under the oppressive sun and of nights spent twisting and turning.
  • After coagulation the cheese is fermented with a souring agent containing lactobacilli, Streptococcus thermophilus and propionic acid bacteria. Archive 2005-07-01
  • He succeeded but only at the cost of further souring Anglo-German relations.
  • -- Sour milk, buttermilk, sour cream, kumyss, matzoon, zoolac, and similar products shall not be made from any milk of a less grade than that designated for Grade B and shall be pasteurized before being put through the process of souring. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 2: Milk, Butter and Cheese; Eggs; Vegetables
  • However, many of us were vexed at our government and the souring relations with the States.
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