Fraught in a sentence as an adjective

Bug bounties are legally fraught as it stands.

Sloshing all that power around is a complex business and fraught with danger.

Building any kind of social network is fraught with chicken&egg problems and those first to reach mass have it made.

Trying to create another Bitcoin client which attempts to agree with that set of rules is, ahem, fraught.

Nutrition research is extremely complex and fraught with false findings.

This article is fraught with frustratingly-incorrect use of the word "design".

It's because the legal code in the US is ridiculously complicated, vague, and fraught with landmines.

On the contrary, I will take a stand on any issue at any time, regardless of how fraught with controversy it might be.

History seems to keep reminding us that in-band signalling is a convenient idea fraught with danger.

It's important to remember that the ethics of poaching from another company have to be weighed against the best interests of candidates; refusing to talk to someone because they work for a friend's company is probably a fraught decision.

Fraught definitions

adjective

marked by distress; "a fraught mother-daughter relationship"

adjective

filled with or attended with; "words fraught with meaning"; "an incident fraught with danger"; "a silence pregnant with suspense"

See also: pregnant