Which preposition to use with unsettling

in Occurrences 5%

[Coll.]; crazy, crazed, aliene^, non compos mentis; not right, cracked, touched; bereft of reason; all possessed, unhinged, unsettled in one's mind; insensate, reasonless, beside oneself, demented, daft; phrenzied^, frenzied, frenetic; possessed, possessed with a devil; deranged, maddened, moonstruck; shatterpated^; mad-brained, scatter brained, shatter brained, crackbrained; touched, tetched [Coll.]; off one's head.

of Occurrences 3%

The people of the North are not reputed to lack foresight; they were not ignorant that in electing Mr. Lincoln, they had, for the time at least, every thing to lose and nothing to gain; they were not ignorant that Mr. Lincoln occasioned the immediate threat of secession; that the threat of secession was a commercial crisis, was the political weakening of the country, and the unsettling of many fortunes.

for Occurrences 2%

Creating? HARRY: Give it any name you want it to haveit's unsettling for a woman.

in Occurrences 2%

There was something unsettling in that gaze.

amid Occurrences 1%

We have no question of the "balance of power" coming up in every generation, settled only to be unsettled amid devastation and slaughter.

to Occurrences 1%

I should have no objection to telling them of their colored ancestry, if it did not involve a knowledge of laws and customs and experiences growing out of slavery, which might, at this early age, prove unsettling to their principles.

at Occurrences 1%

She was slightly unsettled at times, but was disposed to be industrious and cheerful.

for Occurrences 1%

The weather had been unsettled for some time previous, and the rain had fallen in torrents, with a moderate breeze, during most part of the day.

to Occurrences 1%

He returns intoxicated and unsettled to his employer's farm, and incites his comrades to the same sensual indulgences, with equal disregard of the risk and the consequences.

Which preposition to use with  unsettling