regimentation

/ˌrɛdʒəmənˈteɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of organizing people or things into a strict, uniform system with rigid rules and control.
    • The military is known for its regimentation, from how soldiers dress to how they speak.
    • The summer camp had too much regimentation, with every hour scheduled for a specific activity.
    • Many artists dislike the regimentation of a corporate office environment.