noun
See erratic
‘Is it a degree of erraticism to just fire your defense team, fire your security guards, then new security guards were hired, then they were fired, then a new team brought in.’
- ‘But his brilliance was often offset by his erraticism, and this erraticism infuriated her.’
- ‘Such erraticism and frivolity is very evident in the American coverage of the economy.’
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