inconstantly

/ɪnˈkɑnstəntli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not steady or consistent; with frequent changes.
    • She worked inconstantly on her project, sometimes putting in hours and other times ignoring it completely.
    • The river flowed inconstantly, swelling after rains and shrinking during droughts.
    • The stock market performed inconstantly, rising one day and falling the next.
  2. In a way that shows lack of loyalty or faithfulness.
    • The knight served his king inconstantly, often changing sides for personal gain.
    • He behaved inconstantly, switching his support from one candidate to another.
    • She loved inconstantly, never committing to one person for long.