Wankelmütiges
Wankelmütiges is a German term used to describe a quality or behavior characterized by frequent changes of opinion, mood, or loyalty. The adjective wankelmütig denotes being fickle or capricious, and wankelmütiges can function as the neuter singular attributive form in phrases such as wankelmütiges Verhalten. In practice, it refers to inconsistency in judgments, attitudes, or decisions.
Etymology and forms: The word is formed from wanken, meaning to waver or wobble, and mut, meaning
Usage: Wankelmütiges is most commonly found in descriptive prose and formal or literary contexts to convey
See also: Wankelmütigkeit, Launenhaftigkeit, Unbeständigkeit, Inkonstanz.
Note: While wankelmütig is widely understood in German, the specific noun form wankelmütiges appears most naturally