predacity

/prɪˈdæsɪti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being predatory; the habit of preying on others.
    • In business, predacity can sometimes lead to short-term gains but long-term distrust.
    • The documentary highlighted the predacity of certain deep-sea fish.
    • The predacity of the crocodile makes it a top predator in its habitat.