cacotrophy
/kækəˈtrɒfi/; /kækəˈtrɒfi/Definitions
1. noun
The cultivation of vice or immorality, especially in children.
“The educator believed that the school’s environment was contributing to a culture of cacotrophy among its students.”
2. noun
The breeding or nourishing of vicious or immoral habits.
“The psychologist argued that some parenting styles can lead to cacotrophy in children, causing them to develop antisocial behaviors.”