Definition: Haggling is a negotiation or bargaining process in which one party (the "haggler") tries to negotiate with another party (the "bargainer") over a price for goods or services. This process can be used as an alternative to other legal methods of dispute resolution, such as mediation and arbitration, because it allows both parties to have more control over the outcome. In haggling, both parties typically agree on a fair price and terms that they are willing to accept. However