cyclolysis
/ˌsɪkloʊˈlɪsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The process of breaking down the cytoskeleton, especially in eukaryotic cells.
“The study of cyclolysis helped researchers understand cell division and cytoskeletal dynamics.”
2. noun
In psychology, the process of breaking down mental patterns or habits, especially those related to personality or behavior.
“The therapist used various techniques to facilitate cyclolysis in her patient and help him overcome his phobia.”