Cacothes

/kəˈkɑːðiːz/ noun

An irresistible urge or bad habit; a strong uncontrollable desire or compulsion to do something harmful or bad.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + 'ethos' (habit). This word was adopted into English from Latin medical texts and refers to psychological compulsions or dangerous habits.

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