derailment
/ˌdɛrˈeɪlˌmɛnt, ˌdɪəˈreɪlˌmɛnt/Definitions
1. noun
the act of derailing a vehicle, especially a train, or a situation in which something planned or intended goes wrong or is disrupted.
“The derailment of the train caused significant damage and disruption to the surrounding area.”
2. noun
a loss of track or direction in a particular activity or process.
“The project’s derailment was due to a lack of clear goals and objectives.”