(aversion means a dislike toward something, a tendency to avoid it)
The president's wife had an aversion to publicity, and seldom made personal appearances.
His aversion to cats was based on his childhood experiences.
John Madden is known for his aversion toward air travel.
Most students have an averse feeling toward dull subjects.
He was not averse to the idea of travel, but he was more comfortable at home.
She had a strong aversion to horror movies, so she always avoided watching them.
I'm trying very hard to understand my boyfriend aversion to water
The boisterous and vindictive nature of Clarissa's cousin caused Clarissa to feel an aversion for her.
After the car accident, the driver was unconscious for several hours. Many people have an unconscious, instinctive aversion to spiders and snakes, even harmless ones.
Abursion is probably a distortion of the word aversion. Aversion is dislike, avoidance.
The man's aversion of the government got him criticized.
aversion
aversion: a strong dislike Although he loved to play in puddles, the young boy had a strong aversion to baths.
NO, A synonym is a word which has the same meaning, aversion is to avoid were as spoiled is to be ruined.
The word aversion means a phobia or fear of something. e.g:I have a aversion of people taking my picture because I am afraid that I will completely mess the whole thing up and I will look ridiculous.
not in one word, but does this help? to have an aversion to
The antonym for the word "tendency" is "disinclination."