nauseam
Nauseam is a Latin term meaning "to seasickness" or "to nausea." It is commonly used in English to indicate that something is done or repeated to the point of becoming tiresome or excessive. The phrase "ad nauseam" is a more common variant, translating to "to the point of nausea." It implies that a topic, argument, or action has been repeated so often that it has become unpleasant or sickening to hear or experience. This often suggests that the repetition is no longer constructive but rather serves to bore or annoy the audience. For example, a political debate might continue discussing the same point ad nauseam, or a song might be played ad nauseam on the radio. The term implies a negative judgment on the extent of repetition.