tropism
/ˈtrɒpɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A phenomenon in which plants, animals, or organisms grow or move in response to environmental stimuli, such as light, gravity, or chemicals.
“The plant’s phototropism allowed it to bend towards the sunlight.”
2. noun
A psychological tendency to be drawn to or attracted by something, such as a particular environment or activity.
“Her thigmotropism for nature led her to become a passionate environmentalist.”