Deleterious

/ˌdɛləˈtɪriəs/ adjective

Causing harm or damage, especially in a gradual or subtle way. It describes effects that are destructive or injurious to health, well-being, or success.

From Greek 'deleterios' meaning 'destructive,' derived from 'deleter' (destroyer) and ultimately from 'deleisthai' (to hurt or destroy). The word entered English through Latin, maintaining its sense of gradual, harmful destruction.

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