Antibalm

/ˈæntɪˌbɑːm/ noun

Something that counteracts or opposes the soothing or healing properties of balm; a substance or influence that is irritating rather than calming.

From anti- (against) + balm (a soothing ointment). Balm comes from Latin balsamum, from Greek balsamon. The term emerged to describe anything that has the opposite effect of traditional remedies—creating discomfort instead of relief.

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