/dɪˈsɪn.sən.tɪv/ – noun
Definition: Sự ngăn chặn hoặc làm giảm động lực.
A more thorough explanation: something (often a financial disadvantage) that makes people not want to do something
Example: Lawyers have claimed that proposals to raise the threshold for small claims from £1,000 to £2,500 would be a disincentive to bring valid cases.