"I don't," grumbled the other, on whom the dearth of comfort, together with the uncongeniality of the position, was beginning to tell.
"The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley"
Bertram Mitford
There visibly increased, too, about the whole household, an atmosphere of uncongeniality and suspicion so pronounced that every successive illness was necessarily more severe, and at last the patient felt obliged to remain bedded until almost eleven, from time to time giving forth pathetic little sounds eloquent of anguish triumphing over Stoic endurance, yet lacking a certain conviction of utterance.
"Penrod and Sam"
Booth Tarkington
But it was on this very uncongeniality of disposition that the regent based her plans; if she could fortunately succeed in separating them she would at the same time divide the whole Flemish nobility into two parties.
"The Revolt of The Netherlands, Book II."
Frederich Schiller