inconstancy

/ɪnˈkɑnstənsi/
noun
  1. The quality of being unfaithful or unreliable, especially in relationships or loyalties.
    • His inconstancy in friendships made it hard for him to keep close companions.
    • She was hurt by his inconstancy, as he changed his mind about their plans every day.
    • The novel explores the theme of inconstancy in love and marriage.
  2. The state of changing frequently; lack of consistency or stability.
    • Investors were frustrated by the inconstancy of the stock market this quarter.
    • The inconstancy of the weather made it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
    • The inconstancy of her moods kept everyone around her guessing.
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