oscillatiousness
Oscillatiousness is a term used to describe the tendency of a system or phenomenon to oscillate, or exhibit repetitive variations over time. It is not a formally recognized scientific term but rather a descriptive adjective that can be applied in various contexts. Systems exhibiting oscillatiousness often return to or pass through a central equilibrium point in a cyclical manner.
The degree of oscillatiousness can vary greatly. A highly oscillatious system might swing widely and rapidly
Examples of phenomena that might be described as exhibiting oscillatiousness include the swinging of a pendulum,