Definition
The adjective form of "tort" that describes behavior so wrongful it's civil-suit-worthy, but not quite criminal—think negligent, not nefarious. This legalistic term helps lawyers distinguish between actions that land you in civil court versus criminal court, which is the difference between writing a check and wearing an orange jumpsuit. If someone's conduct is tortious, they're about to get sued, not arrested.
Example Usage
The company's tortious interference with the contract cost them $2 million in damages.
Source: Legal terminology
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