routinism

/ruːˈtiːnɪzəm/
noun
  1. The practice or tendency to follow a fixed routine, often to an excessive or rigid degree; a preference for doing things the same way every time.
    • His routinism meant he ate the same breakfast every day for years.
    • Some people criticize routinism in schools for stifling creativity.
    • The company's routinism made it hard for employees to suggest new ideas.
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