agitation
This term describes a state of disturbance, whether internal or external. In a psychological sense, it conveys a feeling of restlessness or acute anxiety that often manifests as physical fidgeting or emotional instability. It is typically used to describe a high-stress state rather than a mild worry. In a social or physical context, the word shifts toward active disruption. Politically, it refers to the deliberate stirring up of public opinion to provoke change. Chemically or physically, it refers to the mechanical process of shaking or stirring a substance to achieve a specific result.
Meanings
A state of anxiety, nervous excitement, or emotional disturbance.
"He was in a state of great agitation after the accident."
Public political unrest or the act of campaigning to achieve a social or political change.
"The workers' agitation for better pay led to a nationwide strike."