aversive

aversive
aversively, adv.aversiveness, n.
/euh verr"siv, -ziv/, adj.
1. of or pertaining to aversion.
2. of or pertaining to aversive conditioning.
n.
3. a reprimand, punishment, or agent, used in aversive conditioning: Antabuse is a commonly used aversive in the treatment of alcoholism.
[1590-1600; AVERS(ION) + -IVE]

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