self-sabotaging

English

Adjective

self-sabotaging (comparative more self-sabotaging, superlative most self-sabotaging)

  1. Causing sabotage to oneself.
    • 2024 July 31, Luke Winkie, “My Rousing Night at “White Dudes for Harris””, in Slate[1]:
      The opportunity to extinguish MAGAdom is so enticing that it has purged one of the most self-sabotaging inclinations in the American liberal’s coalition: the fractious adjudication of identity that can too often become a priority over winning elections.

Verb

self-sabotaging

  1. present participle and gerund of self-sabotage