This molecule has a benzene ring bearing two substituents:
1. A trifluoromethyl group (-CF3) at ring carbon 1.
2. At ring carbon 3, a chain begins with a nitrogen (attached to the ring) double-bonded to a carbon that is singly bonded to a hydroxyl group and singly bonded to a second nitrogen. That second nitrogen is double-bonded to the first carbon of a five-membered heterocycle composed of two nitrogens (with a double bond between them), one sulfur, and two carbons. This heterocycle is numbered as C1, N2, N3, C4, and S5. One of those carbons (C4) is chiral (S configuration) and bears a -CH2-CH2-CH2-S(=O)2-CH2CH3 substituent.