intransigence
in|tran|si|gence /ɪntr'ænsɪdʒəns/
[N-UNCOUNT] usu with poss
If you talk about someone's intransigence, you mean that they refuse to behave differently or to change their attitude to something. (FORMAL)
He often appeared angry and frustrated by the intransigence of both sides.
≠ flexibility
[N-UNCOUNT] usu with poss
If you talk about someone's intransigence, you mean that they refuse to behave differently or to change their attitude to something. (FORMAL)
He often appeared angry and frustrated by the intransigence of both sides.
≠ flexibility