flyte

noun
  1. An archaic term referring to a scolding or a quarrel, often involving verbal exchange or dispute. noun
    The neighbors were engaged in a flyte that could be heard throughout the street.
    Their flyte over the broken vase lasted well into the evening.
  2. To engage in a scolding or quarrel; to exchange harsh words. verb
    The two old friends would often flyte over trivial matters.
    She did not want to flyte with her brother over something so insignificant.