Instability
Instability refers to a condition in which a system or state is prone to change, disruption, or loss of equilibrium in response to perturbations. It contrasts with stability, which denotes resistance to change and tendency to return to a reference state after disturbance. Instability can arise from nonlinear interactions, feedback loops, or external pressures, and it can manifest across physical, biological, social, and economic domains.
In physics and engineering, structural or fluid instability occurs when small perturbations grow instead of decaying.
In chemistry, chemical instability refers to a tendency of substances to react, decompose, or release energy.
In economics and politics, instability denotes rapid, unpredictable changes in markets, prices, or governance. Financial instability
In ecology and other fields, instability can describe population fluctuations, ecosystem regime shifts, or failure to