unsettlednesses

/ʌnˈsɛtəldnəsɪz/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being unstable, changeable, or not firmly fixed.
    • The unsettlednesses of the weather made it hard to plan outdoor events.
    • Her emotional unsettlednesses after the move took months to calm down.
    • The political unsettlednesses in the region discouraged foreign investment.
  2. The condition of being unresolved or not decided.
    • The unsettlednesses of the contract negotiations left everyone anxious.
    • The unsettlednesses of the scientific theory sparked heated debates.
    • He couldn't focus because of the unsettlednesses in his personal life.