fluxation
/ˌflʌksˈeɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
The act or process of causing something to flow or change constantly, or a state of being in a state of constant change.
“The fluxation of the tides caused the beach to be constantly reshaped.”
2. noun
A change or fluctuation, especially in a quantity or a level.
“The fluxation in the company’s profits led to a re-evaluation of their business model.”
3. verb
To cause something to flow or change constantly.
“The engineer fluxed the chemical reaction to speed up the process.”