degeneration
[U] Uncountable
This term carries a heavy clinical or biological weight, often evoking a sense of inevitable decay or a slow, irreversible slide toward failure. It is frequently used in medical contexts to describe tissues or organs that are losing their structural integrity over time. In a social or moral sense, it suggests a loss of standards or a descent into a corrupted state. It differs from simple decline by implying a structural or systemic breakdown where the original, healthy form is being replaced by something inferior or dysfunctional.
Refers to the general process of decay or the state of declining, such as in the phrase "the degeneration of the society."