bogosity
/bɒɡɒsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of being objectionable, annoying, or contrary to expectations; a characteristic of something that is unsatisfactory or uncooperative.
“The engineer attributed the malfunction to the high bogosity of the new software.”
2. noun
A measure of the difficulty or intractability of a problem or situation.
“The researcher’s solution to the problem was hindered by its high bogosity.”