backliding
/ˈbæklaɪdɪŋ/Definitions
1. noun
the act of regressing or reverting to a previous state or condition, especially after making progress.
“The company’s backsliding on its environmental policies sparked widespread criticism.”
2. verb
to regress or revert to a previous state or condition, especially after making progress.
“The team has been backsliding in their performance over the past few weeks.”