Destabilizing

/dɪˈsteɪbɪlaɪzɪŋ/ verb

Making something less stable, certain, or secure; undermining the established order of something.

From Latin 'stabilis' (standing firm) with 'de-' (reverse, remove) and '-ize' (make). The prefix 'de-' literally means to take away firmness or stability.

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