Infenso, infensas, infeniâre. Tac. To nexe: to trouble.
Infensus, Adiect. ab Infero. Ter. Displeased sore: mooued with anget and hate to ward one: that beareth malice: an heauye friend.Infensus & inimicus.Cic.Infenso atque in imico animo ire in aliquem. Cice. With an angry and hateful mind.Dictis infensus amaris.Stat.Ignem infensum corripit.Virg.Infensa atque inimica natura hominum generi.Cic.Valetudo infensa. Tac. Sicknes.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
infenso, āre, v. a. and n. [infensus], to treat in a hostile manner, to ravage, destroy (Tacitean). I.V. a.: bello Armeniam, Tac. A. 13, 37: pabula, id. ib. 6, 34.—II.V. n., to act like an enemy, to be hostilely disposed: quasi infensantibus Dis, Tac. A. 13, 41.