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plural sore points
(idiomatic) An action, belief, or state of affairs which is an enduring basis for disagreement or dissatisfaction. quotations examples
The affair of the chaplaincy remained a sore point in his memory as a case in which this petty medium of Middlemarch had been too strong for him.
1871, George Eliot [pseudonym; Mary Ann Evans], chapter XVIII, in Middlemarch […], volume I, Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood and Sons, book II, page 337
It is a sore point with me, this being told what I am to do or not do by you self-constituted lords of creation.
1911, Jack London, chapter 6, in Adventure
[T]he talks have touched on Iran's suspected nuclear-weapons program, its sponsorship of terrorism and other sore points.
2003 October 27, Adam Zagorin, Scott MacLeod, “So Who's Talking To Iran?”, in Time, archived from the original on 2011-01-20