nerotic
The term "nerotic" is not a recognized word in standard English dictionaries and has no established meaning within psychology or common usage. It is possible it is a misspelling of "neurotic," which refers to a personality trait characterized by a tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety, anger, envy, and guilt. Individuals high in neuroticism are often more sensitive to stress and may perceive ordinary situations as threatening. The term originates from early psychoanalytic theory but is now more commonly used in trait psychology.
Alternatively, "nerotic" could be a neologism or a portmanteau of other words. Without further context or clarification,