intransitive verb
Definition: To show unnecessary concern or worry about something, often involving a lot of activity or complaints.
Example: She tends to fuss over every little detail when planning a party.
noun
Definition: A situation where people show too much concern or excitement about something that is not very important, often involving complaints or disagreements.
Example: There was a lot of fuss about the new policy, but it didn't really change anything.
transitive verb
Definition: To make a big deal about something that is not very important, often causing unnecessary worry or excitement.
Example: She always fusses over the details of the party, even though everyone just wants to have fun.