Spite
Spite refers to a petty or malicious desire to harm, frustrate, or offend another person, often in ways that are not justified by self-interest. Spiteful actions are typically distinguished from behavior motivated by practical concerns, legitimate retaliation, or a genuine effort to improve a situation. People acting out of spite may incur personal costs to impose an annoyance or disadvantage on someone else, sometimes as a way to express grievance or to exert social signaling.
Etymology and usage: The noun is linked to Old French and earlier English forms associated with ill
Psychological and social dimensions: Spite can arise from grudges, envy, anger, or a desire to punish perceived
In culture and theory, spite appears in literature, everyday speech, and social science. In game theory and