laggravation
Laggravation is a neologism used in discussions of systems and operations to describe the worsening of outcomes caused by time delays or lags in feedback or response. The term captures how delays can amplify problems rather than resolve them, turning small initial issues into larger hurdles as actions are postponed.
Origin and usage: The word combines lag, meaning a delay, with aggravation. It is informal and not
Definition and scope: In a technical sense, laggravation occurs when a system's delayed response to an input
Domains and examples: In networks, high latency can provoke congestion control measures that increase delay further.
Measurement and relation: Laggravation is not a formal metric. Analysts may study it with time-lag analyses,
See also lag, latency, feedback loop, delay differential equation, and systems thinking.