corrasive
/kɒˈrɒsɪv/ or /kɔˈrɑːsɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
having the power to cause gradual damage or deterioration, especially to a surface or a material
“The corrosive effect of the acid on the metal was alarming.”
2. noun
a substance that can cause gradual damage or deterioration, especially to a surface or a material
“The technician wore gloves to handle the corrosive chemicals in the lab.”