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'upsetting him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the effect that something has on a person's emotions. For example: "The news of his unemployment was very upsetting for him."
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9) a. There's something keeps upsetting him.
I apologise for upsetting him.
Bolka said the member of staff he spoke to apologised for upsetting him.
Vesna had decided not to show her essay to her father, for fear of upsetting him.
It tears me in two to think of my actions upsetting him.
But each of us was constantly on our guard against upsetting him.
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It upsets him.
This greatly upsets him.
It upset him.
We mustn't upset him".
This seemed to upset him.
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