inertiae
/ɪnɛrˈtiːi/Definitions
1. noun
a state or property of an object or body that causes it to resist changes in its motion, state, or direction; the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion or state.
“The car’s inertiae made it difficult to stop suddenly.”
2. noun
a lack of activity or progress; a state of stagnation or inactivity.
“The company’s inertiae was a major obstacle to innovation.”