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disincentive
This term describes a negative catalyst that suppresses motivation or prevents a specific action. It is most frequently employed in formal, economic, or political discourse to describe systemic barriers, such as taxes or regulations, that make a particular choice less attractive. While an incentive pulls a person toward a goal, a disincentive pushes them away. It carries a clinical, strategic connotation, often implying a deliberate design by an authority to steer behavior through the threat of loss or inconvenience.
Meanings
A factor or circumstance that discourages a person from taking a particular action or pursuing a specific course of behavior.
"The high cost of registration acted as a disincentive for new entrepreneurs to start businesses."