phylesis
/fɪˈliːsiːs/Definitions
1. noun
A process of degeneration or decay, especially in the formation of a language or a dialect.
“The phylesis of the ancient language over time led to the development of a new dialect.”
2. noun
The process of change or decay in a linguistic or cultural entity.
“The phylesis of the cultural traditions in the region was evident in the blending of customs.”