dissatisfiers
Dissatisfiers, also known as basic factors or hygiene factors, are elements in a product or service that, if absent or deficient, lead to dissatisfaction. However, their presence alone does not necessarily lead to satisfaction. They are considered essential requirements that customers expect, and their fulfillment prevents negative feelings, but does not proactively create positive ones.
The concept of dissatisfiers was popularized by Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory of motivation. According to this
When dissatisfiers are present, customers are likely to be unhappy. For instance, if a hotel room is