1. Irritated, especially in a confused, shocked and/or disturbed way. Often used to describe a reaction to people’s behavior.
2. To have added information to a topic that makes it complex and confusing.
1. When Trump called Tim Cook “Tim apple” he tried to convince America that he had said “Cook” so fast the camera could not hear. Many people were vexed at how he could expect them to believe that.
2. This new data is vexing what I thought was a clear-cut issue.