Definition: In the context of political science, a "haggler" is a person who seeks to negotiate or compromise on issues and can be characterized as someone who is not willing to accept any terms that are less than ideal. The term originates from the practice in the ancient Roman legum (legislative) system where individuals would seek to bargain with one another to reach an agreement. In modern political science, haggling refers to a process by which individuals or groups negotiate and compromise on issues in