diseasing

/dɪˈzizɪŋ/
verb
  1. To cause a disease or unhealthy condition in something or someone.
    • Pollution is diseasing the local fish population.
    • Stress can slowly start diseasing the body if not managed.
    • The fungus is diseasing the crops across the region.
  2. To corrupt or harm the normal state of something (often used figuratively).
    • Greed is diseasing the company's ethical culture.
    • The constant negativity was diseasing their friendship.
    • Misinformation is diseasing public trust in the media.
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