flux
/flʌks/Definitions
1. noun
a continuous flow of something (such as a fluid or a current of thought)
“The constant flux of tourists in the city made it difficult to find a quiet spot.”
2. noun
a state or period of change, typically one that is unpredictable or uncontrollable
“The flux in the company’s finances led to a series of difficult decisions.”
3. noun
a mixture or blend, especially one that is unstable or unbalanced
“The flux of different cultures in the city created a unique and diverse community.”
4. verb
to flow or move smoothly and continuously
“The river fluxed gently through the valley.”
5. verb
to change or alter, especially in a gradual or imperceptible way
“The new policy will flux the way we do business.”