The phrase is 'storm on a tea-cup'.
A noisy quarrel about something trivial is a 'squabble'
If you could have a storm in your teacup, it would be a tiny storm! This phrase means a big deal being made over nothing.major commotion over a trivial matter, major fuss over an unimportant issueLike " Tempest in a teapot " this means a big uproar over a small misunderstanding .
The answer would be to SQUABBLE
fuss and bother is what is involved in being too anxious or careful about doing something exactly right. eg He can't dress himself without a lot of fuss and bother.
Generally means making a fuss over something.
The word is quibble.
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A fuss is a collective noun for a group of mothers -- you say a fuss of mums
Don't fuss over your hair.She caused such a fuss no one wanted to stay. What causes one person to fuss doesn't bother someone else.
Fuss is excessive worry or bother.