indocility

/ɪnˌdɑsəˈlɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being difficult to teach, control, or discipline; stubbornness or unruliness.
    • The puppy's indocility made training sessions frustrating for its owner.
    • The teacher struggled with the indocility of the new student, who refused to follow any instructions.
    • Historians noted the indocility of the rebel troops, who ignored their commanders' orders.