/ˌvɪtɪˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: việc thích kiện tụng.
A more thorough explanation: “Vitilitigation” refers to the excessive or trivial litigation, where parties engage in legal actions over insignificant or minor issues. It often implies that the litigation is more about the process or the adversarial nature rather than seeking genuine justice.
Example: A company sued a former employee for a minor breach of contract, where the cost of the lawsuit far exceeded the value of the alleged breach. Critics described the case as vitilitigation because it seemed the company was pursuing the case more for the sake of conflict than for any substantive legal remedy.