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sour on

Idioms  
  1. Become disenchanted with, take a dislike to, as in At first they liked the new supervisor, but now they've soured on her. [c. 1860]


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When my cousin heard “Nile to the Euphrates,” he wondered if this could be the moment that drives Egypt to finally sour on its neighbor to the north.

From Slate

If individual investors sour on private assets, that slows one avenue of fee growth, at least until retirement funds start to allocate more to private assets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not only aren’t people in a celebratory mood about the markets, they are downright sour on the future.

From Salon

Film-studio executives were sour on the early films of Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg.

From The Wall Street Journal

As investors sour on software stocks, alternative asset managers are getting caught in the fallout.

From Barron's