corruptive

/kəˈrʌptɪv/
adjective
  1. Tending to cause moral decay or dishonesty; likely to make someone or something corrupt.
    • The company's corruptive culture encouraged employees to lie to customers.
    • The corruptive influence of bribes can destroy a government's integrity.
    • Many parents worry about the corruptive effects of violent video games on young children.
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