troublement

Etymology

From trouble + -ment.

noun

  1. The feeling of being troubled; upset or anxiety.“The Lord was with me, and I was not fearful of it; howbeit, it did cause great troublement and disturbance to many worthy people in my parish.”
  2. A problem; something that causes trouble.“We have this confidence: that amidst all the travails, troublements, tragedies of this life, God invites us to build a strong, solid future for our families and friends, our community and our world.”