infuriating on the substance

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Christie used the expression 'infuriating', which I think is exactly right when you are reading this transcript. It is infuriating on the substance and it is also infuriating on the process.

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From 5:00 to 5:12 approximately

What exactly does 'on' mean here?

Does it mean 'on the account of'?

Is this usage common and natural?
 

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