Early in the 1660s, Louis XIV and the Dutch pensioner de Witt tried to reach an agreement to divide the Spanish Netherlands between them in a war. de Witt eventually couldn't be satisfied by the king's demands and they never got it finalized.
What if they had?
De Witt was concerned over French power, so let's say France is occupied elsewhere or fears financial problems and decides to accept de Witt's territorial demands. (Or maybe Mazarin lives just a bit longer?) Louis XIV wanted a lot, but he might have been willing to take less if he knew he could grab land elsewhere.
Perhaps Louis is even convinced that the Navy is the big thing and that he should try to seize Algeirs and even Tunis, meaning that he doesn't have the funds to spend on acquiring even more Dutch land.