Yes, cuja
"Test all things; hold fast what is good." (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
It looks like you are saying that she got the better of you. Were you speaking what is worthwhile and wholesome, and humbly? When I have talked in ways that were my own ego, I have had run-ins with people rebuking and scolding me. And then it got the better of me, so I secretly got nasty and imagining conversations of fighting those people with my words, putting them down; and, "of course", I always win in my imagination's word fights.
But then I might think of how
"God resists the proud" (in James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:5). I understand . . . in my case . . . that God may arrange for me to get batted by people, when I am not doing His will, not speaking what He pleases, not being humble about it.
"'I will be his Father, and he shall be My son. If he commits iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men and with the blows of the sons of men.'" (1 Samuel 7:14)
So, God can use worldly people to deal with me while I am acting in ego. Then my angry and dominating (
not caring) reacting can give my self away. Then I do well to pray and "hold out" for God to correct me and restore me into His peace and even sweet and sensitive sharing with Him, submitting to Him for what He really would have me doing. And I find that He corrects me to care about people who are a problem for me . . . first . . . in prayer.
But, if you spoke what is worthwhile . . . "it" can indeed be manure for feeding what God is growing
Were you talking about what is worth attention? Test this

> where our attention belongs, with God.