Sequacity (adj)
sek-was-it-ee
(archaic) following, imitating, or serving another person, especially unreasoningly.
First recorded in 1640–50; from Latin sequāc- (stem of sequāx ) “following,” derivative of sequī “to follow” + -āc- (stem of adjective suffix -āx, denoting custom or ability) + -ious
Example sentences
“It’s easy to becloud minds tinged with thoughts of sequacity.”