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One line summary of your issue
3.1.1 My character inherited antogonizing of dead person

Game Version
3.1.1

What expansions do you have installed?
All of the above

Do you have mods enabled?
No

Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
When one of my viceroys died without proper own successors I inherited all his titles, lands, retinues and - somehow - his antagonize to one of already dead barons.
I can't get rid of this antagonizing, but can antagonize other persons if I wish.
More of this - my next character inherit this habit too.

Steps to reproduce the issue.
I guess this is very random thing.
But in my previous game I had the same problem and it had continued till the end of the game.
(this game is shattered-random world - but previous was on normal world)

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This is a problem with the "characters of special interest" list, not with the Antagonize system. However, the addition of the Antagonize system may have brought this issue to the forefront by causing AI characters to have (non-empty) special-interest lists.

Who died first, the baron or your viceroy? I wonder if the problem is as simple as "dead characters are not removed from AI's special interest list", combined with the questionable way special interest lists are inherited.

For non-ironman games, you can work around the issue by editing your character's special interest list in the save.
 
This is a problem with the "characters of special interest" list, not with the Antagonize system. However, the addition of the Antagonize system may have brought this issue to the forefront by causing AI characters to have (non-empty) special-interest lists.

Who died first, the baron or your viceroy? I wonder if the problem is as simple as "dead characters are not removed from AI's special interest list", combined with the questionable way special interest lists are inherited.

For non-ironman games, you can work around the issue by editing your character's special interest list in the save.
I guess baron was already dead for couple decades when my viceroy die and I inherit this.