Tiring in a sentence as an adjective

The fiefdoms can grow tiring.- Stuff happens slowly.

I find the endless accusations of a bot network quite tiring.

So I see why startup people want to downplay the value of ideas constantly, but it gets tiring

Apple fans playing the victim card for them is just as tiring as people jumping all over them when they slip up.

These "everyone in the world can update a global list" demos are getting pretty tiring.

It's tiring meeting all the resistance I do when trying to investigate these issues.

"Google is good and Microsoft is evil" is getting a little tiring and IMO is no longer true.

The constant attacks on Google or Facebook over it are ridiculous and tiring.

It is very tiring to hear the same old irrelevant statement repeated over and over again.

It is getting tiring and I'm sure to outside observers it isn't helping a curious woman's impression of our corner of humanity.

Cars are usually much faster, provide much better shelter from the weather, and are much less tiring than trying to lug bags from one place to another on buses or other public transport.

It's tiring to see people who are obviously the beneficiaries of economic privilege pretend as though they are "average.

Taking care of an infant is tiring, stressful, boring, and thankless--and no matter how enlightened the husband is and how willing he is to help out, because of the baby's hard-wired inclinations the buck will always stop with the wife.

Tiring definitions

adjective

producing exhaustion; "an exhausting march"; "the visit was especially wearing"

See also: exhausting wearing wearying