faddism

/ˈfædɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a strong enthusiasm or interest in a particular idea, activity, or object, especially when this interest is considered to be fleeting or superficial.

“The latest fashion trend has become a classic example of faddism, with many people embracing it only to abandon it a few months later.”

Synonyms

  • craze
  • fashionableness
  • trendiness

Antonyms

  • permanence
  • timelessness