noun
- plural of flakiness; the quality or state of being flaky, tending to break or peel into thin layers or fragments
- plural of flakiness; the quality of being unreliable or undependable in behavior or commitment
Usage: typically used in the plural to refer to multiple instances or aspects of flaky behavior or texture
Usage: informal; refers to inconsistency or lack of follow-through
Examples
- The flakinesses of the old paint made it necessary to scrape and repaint the entire wall.
- Her repeated flakinesses on project deadlines frustrated her team members.
- The pastry's flakinesses came from the careful layering of butter and dough.
- We noticed several flakinesses in his excuses for missing meetings.
- The flakinesses of the dried mud created an interesting texture on the pottery.
- His flakinesses as a friend made it hard to trust him with important matters.