Backslide

/ˌbækˈslaɪd/ verb

To return to a worse condition or previous bad behavior after showing improvement; to regress morally or spiritually.

Compound of 'back' + 'slide,' originating in Protestant religious terminology around the 1520s to describe believers who lost faith. The metaphor depicts slipping backward down a slope.

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