Answer:
σ*2pₓ, also called [tex]3\sigma_{u}\text{*}[/tex]
Explanation:
I have drawn the MO diagram for fluorine below.
Each F atom contributes seven valence electrons, so we fill the MOs of fluorine with 14 electrons.
We have filled the [tex]\pi \text{*2p}_{y}[/tex] and [tex]\pi \text{*2p}_{z}[/tex] MOs.
They are the highest occupied molecular orbitals (HOMOs).
The next unfilled level (the LUMO) is the σ*2pₓ orbital. If you use the symmetry notation, it is called the [tex]3\sigma_{u}\text{*}[/tex] orbital.
This is the orbital that fluorine uses when it acts as an electron acceptor.