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fray

verb as in shred, come apart

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In a tarmac greeting at LAX, private phone calls and an in-person meeting at the White House, Newsom has sought to mend his ties with the president that appeared to fray after Trump’s first term.

Meanwhile, his relationship with the mayor frayed further over his salary — a topic he aired publicly for the first time during the alumni forum.

County on Jan. 9, rattling already frayed nerves, was due to an error in version two, the newer iteration of the Genasys software, the company has told its customers.

“And some even other worse-named bands than that,” he quips, that self-deprecation once again coming through as he sinks into a chair, playing with a fraying piece of fabric on the arm.

But the relationship between the two countries, already strained during the Obama administration, continued to fray during President Trump’s first term.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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