maleficia
Maleficia is the plural of maleficium, a Latin term used in medieval and early modern European sources to denote harmful magic or sorcery. The concept designated acts believed to cause injury, illness, misfortune, or property damage through supernatural means, as opposed to benevolent magic.
In church, legal, and scholarly writings, maleficia was a category of witchcraft and sorcery associating wrongdoing
Commonly attributed forms of maleficia included curses, binding spells, love spells used to harm others, poisoning,
Historically, maleficia reflects how communities defined harmful influence and attempted to regulate or suppress alleged sorcery.