When "attitude" is used this way, does it imply negative connotation in it?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Yes, that's right! "Attitude" does imply something negative here. An "attitude," in this context, refers to a sassy, rude, passive-aggressive, or generally uncooperative behavior. Ex: My cousin is thirteen and has a lot of attitude these days. Ex: The waitress at the restaurant gave us attitude when I complained about the food being cold.