condemnatory
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcondemnatorycon‧dem‧na‧to‧ry /kənˈdemnətəri, ˌkɒndemˈneɪtəri $ kənˈdemnətɔːri/ adjective DISAPPROVEexpressing strong disapproval my father’s condemnatory attitudeExamples from the Corpuscondemnatory• A condemnatory approach can only alienate the unfaithful, Spring says.• a condemnatory attitude• She would burn Peter Datchett's letter and that dress in one fine condemnatory blaze.• The role of the press is rarely condemnatory of the police and usually supportive of the official efforts to solve crime.