entanglement
1 adj. and n. It applies to the person inclined to entangle. It applies particularly to children naturally inclined to entangle, even on occasions when they must be quiet or attentive. Naughty.
2 It applies to the person who displays useless activity, inclined to learn about the affairs of others and to intervene in them; that she is inept or wrong in handling matters; that complicates, intentionally or involuntarily, the things in which it intervenes, or that causes disagreements or discord between people; in short, it introduces disorder or confusion with its activity or intervention. Cirigallo, danzante, diabla cojuelo, embrollador, embrollón, enmarañador, enredista, enredoso, intrigante, liante, lioso, jumping, trapisondista, trasguero. Botarate. Bustling. Gossip. Intrude. Informal. Intrigue. Turbulent. Busybody.