Causticity

/kɔːˈstɪsɪti/ noun

The quality or state of being caustic; the degree to which something is chemically corrosive or verbally harsh and biting.

From Latin causticus (Greek kaustikos, 'burning') plus the suffix -ity, which forms abstract nouns indicating degree or intensity. This follows the same pattern as 'acidity' or 'toxicity.'

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