nominstability
Nominstability is a theoretical concept used in some branches of linguistics and cognitive science to describe a potential difficulty or resistance encountered when naming or categorizing an object, concept, or experience. It suggests that certain entities may not possess clear, stable, or universally agreed-upon labels. This can arise from several factors, including the inherent ambiguity of the entity itself, the subjective nature of perception, or the lack of established linguistic or conceptual frameworks to accommodate it.
The term implies that the act of assigning a name or category is not a straightforward process
Research related to nominstability might explore the cognitive processes involved in categorization and naming, the linguistic