Aversion

A·ver·sion

Aversion

n.
  1. A turning away. [Obs.]
    Adhesion to vice and aversion from goodness.
    — Bp. Atterbury.
  2. Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike; antipathy; disinclination; reluctance.
    Mutual aversion of races.
    His rapacity had made him an object of general aversion.
    A freeholder is bred with an aversion to subjection.
    His aversion towards the house of York.
    It is not difficult for a man to see that a person has conceived an aversion for him.
    — Spectator.
    The Khasias . . . have an aversion to milk.
    — J. D. Hooker.
  3. The object of dislike or repugnance.
    Pain their aversion, pleasure their desire.