Buzish
Buzish is a term found in Turkic languages, especially Uzbek, where it denotes spoilage, damage, or disruption. In Uzbek, buzish is the noun form corresponding to the verb buzmoq, meaning to spoil, ruin, or damage. As a noun, buzish refers to the act or result of spoiling—for example, food spoilage or property damage. In everyday language, it can describe the spoilage of plans or the degradation of moral or social standards.
In technical contexts, buzilish and related forms are used to talk about malfunctions or corruption of data:
Etymology is Turkic in character; buzish is derived from roots linked to breaking or spoiling and has
See also: buzilish, buzmoq, bozulma, bozmak; Uzbek and Turkish language resources for more details.