retroflux
/ˈrɛtrəflʌks/Definitions
1. noun
A flow of fluid or gas back into a system or container, often caused by a reduction in pressure.
“The engineer had to design a system to prevent retroflux of the coolant in the nuclear reactor.”
2. noun
A return or recurrence of a past event or condition.
“The city experienced a retroflux of pollution after the storm washed away the newly planted trees.”