ency
/ˈɛnsi/Definitions
1. noun
a suffix forming nouns denoting a quality or state, especially one that is abnormal or excessive
“The doctor diagnosed her with a severe case of mania, a state of intense excitement and activity, and prescribed an antipsychotic to help bring her to a state of calm and serenity, or sanity, for short, and normalcy in a general sense, which is its antonym.”