monotropy

/mɒnəˈtrɒpi/

Definitions

1. noun

A state or tendency of being monotonous or repetitive; a condition of being one-sided or biased in a particular direction.

“The monotropy of the news coverage led to a skewed public perception of the issue.”

Synonyms

  • monotony
  • uniformity

Antonyms

  • diversity
  • variability