"Obsessivity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Obsessivity is an adjective that describes a tendency to become intensely and overly focused on a particular idea, activity, or subject to the point of domination or distraction. It is characterized by an excessive and irrational preoccupation with something, often accompanied by a strong emotional attachment or anxiety. Obsessivity can manifest in various forms, such as an obsessive need for control, a fixation on a particular topic, or an intense preoccupation with a relationship. In extreme cases, obsessivity can lead to unsettling behaviors, such as compulsion, perfectionism, or even psychopathology.
To obsess is to devote excessive attention or energy to something, often to the point of dominance over one's thoughts, feelings, or actions. Obsessing can also describe an intense and all-consuming preoccupation or fascination with something, such as an idea, a person, or an activity. It may be a neutral or a negative trait, depending on the context and the object of obsession.
In a manner characterized by an excessive preoccupation or fixation on something, often to the point of being unhealthily consumed by it.