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I think he was angry and upset by Dumbledore's silence. He idolised Dumbledore and this is the first time he has to confront that Dumbledore is human. I think deep down he still trusted him but he was angry and just hurt as he didn't understand why Dumbledore would barely look at him and he wanted to be told and things to be explained to him properly by Dumbledore which he doesn't get until the end of the book.
I don’t think it had anything to do with trust per-say, but he was feeling left in the dark and the excursions into Voldemort’s mind made him feel as if he was gaining info on the status of the war.
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