/vɛkˈseɪʃəs/ – adjective
Definition: 1. gây phiền nhiễu, sách nhiễu;
2. thích kiện cáo.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, “vexatious” refers to actions or claims that are brought without sufficient grounds, solely to harass or annoy the other party. Such actions are considered frivolous, burdensome, or intended to cause trouble rather than to seek a legitimate legal remedy.
Example: The vexatious lawsuit was filed solely to harass the defendant and waste their time and resources.