softening
adjective [ before noun ]
uk/ˈsɒfənɪŋ/ us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
that has stopped increasing or that is falling:
A softening job market eventually will mean slower wage growth.
The state's unemployment rate has remained remarkably stable at very low rates despite a softening national economy.
softening
noun [ S ]
uk/ˈsɒfənɪŋ/ us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
a lack of increase or a reduction in the level of something:
a softening in sth A softening in oil prices has helped alleviate some of the damage.
He sees a softening in demand from the current boom's nouveaux riches, whose high-tech wealth is waning.
a softening of sth (against sth) The NIKKEI advanced, with blue-chip exporters bounding higher on a softening of the yen against the dollar.
a reduction in how severe or unpleasant something is:
a softening of sth The minister for immigration recently announced a softening of policy.
The general softening of society's attitude towards the consumption of certain illegal drugs has raised concerns over the impact of drugs at work.