catakinesis
/kætəkiːnəsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The tendency of a person or thing to move or lean away from a strong stimulus, especially an unpleasant or overwhelming one.
“Due to the catatonic patient’s catatonic inertia, they displayed an obvious catatonic kineses, but an even more pronounced catatonic kinesis when presented with the strong stimulus of the loud noise.”