Antagonism
Behaviors that put an individual at odds with other people, such as an exaggerated sense of self-importance with a concomitant expectation of special treatment, as well as a callous antipathy toward others, encompassing both unawareness of others’ needs and feelings and a readiness to use others in the service of self-enhancement.
Antagonism is one of the five broad personality trait domains defined in Section III, “Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders.”