underpull
/ˈʌndərˌpʌl/Definitions
1. noun
A force or influence that is acting in the opposite direction of what is intended or expected
“The underpull of the anchor chain caused the ship to drift away from the dock.”
2. verb
To exert a force or influence that is acting in the opposite direction of what is intended or expected
“The engineer tried to fix the engine, but the underpull of the old design made it difficult.”