[f. FUSS v. + -(I)FY.] intr. To make a fuss, to go about fussily. So Fussification [-(I)FICATION], the action of making a fuss.
1834. Beckford, Italy, II. 311. How to escape formal fussifications.
1868. Quarterly Review, CXXIV. April, 317. He [Johnson] was constantly fussifying about the brewery with an ink-horn in his button-hole.
1883. Miss Braddon, Phantom Fort., xli. Fussification about her carriage.