inconsequentiality
Inconsequentiality is the state or quality of being inconsequential: lacking significance, impact, or consequence in a given context. The adjective inconsequential means not important or not producing noticeable results; inconsequentiality is the corresponding noun form.
Its usage spans philosophy, law, economics, and everyday discourse. In philosophy, debates about moral worth sometimes
In economics or statistics, effects may be labeled inconsequential or negligible if their magnitude falls below
Despite its utility, the label can be controversial: what counts as inconsequential often depends on perspective,
Common examples include minor administrative changes with no measurable impact, slight errors in a large dataset