fixation
fixation, obsession
noun feek-sah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin fixatio (making firm), from figere (to fix).
Also means
fastening, attachment
Usage Note
Fixation in psychology and everyday speech means an obsessive focus on a person, object, or idea: avoir une fixation sur quelqu'un. In a concrete sense it refers to the physical attachment or fastening of something, such as fixation de skis (ski bindings). The related verb is fixer, which covers both senses: to stare at, to attach, and to set (a date or price).
Examples
"Il a une fixation sur ce projet."
Natural Translation
He has a fixation on that project.
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