perversive

/pərˈvɜrsɪv/
adjective
  1. Tending to cause a change from what is normal, proper, or expected, especially in a harmful or corrupting way.
    • The perversive influence of the cult led members to abandon their families.
    • Some critics argue that violent video games have a perversive effect on young minds.
    • The perversive policies of the regime slowly eroded the country's democratic institutions.
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