Demonic
Demonic is an adjective describing phenomena, beings, or forces associated with demons or demon-like entities. The term can refer to beliefs about actual supernatural beings in various religious traditions, as well as to anything perceived as malevolent, evil, or frightening. Etymology: from late Latin daemon, from Greek daimon, originally meaning a divine or semi-divine being, sometimes neutral or guiding; in Christian usage the word came to denote an evil spirit opposing God; the English form "demon" emerged in Middle English, and "demonic" developed to describe related qualities.
In religious contexts, demons are described in several traditions as autonomous beings with will, sometimes malevolent.
Cultural representations frequently use demonic imagery to evoke fear, danger, or moral conflict. The term appears
In science, there is no empirical support for possession by demons. Psychological and medical explanations have