entropy
[U] Uncountable
pl: entropies
This term carries a heavy scientific weight but is frequently borrowed by philosophers and social scientists to describe the inevitable decay of structured systems. It evokes a sense of cosmic inevitability, where order is a temporary anomaly and chaos is the final destination. In casual conversation, using this word often signals a high level of formality or an attempt to apply a rigorous physical law to a messy human situation, such as describing a failing corporate hierarchy or a cluttered room as suffering from entropy.
Used as a scientific property or a general state of disorder, such as measuring the entropy of a gas or observing the entropy of a decaying city.