A long line of scared-looking first years entered, led by Professor McGonagall, who was carrying a stool on which sat an ancient wizard's hat, heavily patched and darned with a wide rip near the frayed brim. J. K. Rowling
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: damaged, weakened, or worn down by strain or irritation
frayed nerves/tempers
He vanished underground for a time, and when he reappeared he had retired from pimping. But he was still dealing drugs, and in his frayed state he was losing his half-step edge on the law. Peter Goldman
The draconian measures drew widespread condemnation in Europe and further strained the already frayed relations between Pretoria and Washington … Mark Whitaker