unreasonable behaviour
Britishnoun
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Under the old rules in England and Wales, anyone who wanted to split swiftly had to accuse their partner in a divorce petition of desertion, adultery or unreasonable behaviour.
From BBC • Apr. 5, 2022
They are unreasonable behaviour, desertion, separation for two years if both parties agree to end it, and separation for five years if one disagrees.
From BBC • Oct. 6, 2021
Mr Leakey, who was responsible for keeping order in the House of Lords, told BBC Newsnight in 2018 that he had seen "bullying and unreasonable" behaviour.
From BBC • Jan. 30, 2020
Many of these can explain bizarre or unreasonable behaviour in people, so there’s plenty of options that should be considered before you start claiming a clinical diagnosis.
From The Guardian • May 10, 2017
This unreasonable behaviour of the weather, however, could displease no one else in Hayslope besides Mr. Craig.
From Adam Bede by Eliot, George
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