Stressful
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Middle English (denoting hardship or force exerted on a person for the purpose of compulsion): shortening of distress, or partly from Old French estresse ‘narrowness, oppression’, based on Latin strictus ‘drawn tight’ (see strict).
wiktionary
From stress + -ful.
etymonline
stressful (adj.)
1846, from stress (n.) + -ful. Related: Stressfully; stressfulness.