Lessforgivingness
Lessforgivingness is a term used to describe a reduced inclination or capacity to forgive the actions or perceived wrongdoings of others. It suggests a tendency to hold onto grievances, to be less willing to overlook mistakes, or to find it more difficult to move past perceived offenses. This can manifest in various ways, from a general disposition towards being more critical and judgmental to a specific difficulty in pardoning particular individuals or types of transgressions.
Factors that can contribute to lessforgivingness include personal experiences of betrayal, a strong sense of justice
The concept is often contrasted with forgiveness, which is generally viewed as a positive attribute that can