Fickleness in a sentence as a noun

"There's also just the fickleness of the crowd.

"`Sometimes you have to sit back and appreciate the fickleness of a crowd...

" So what can we do but hope that the fickleness of public interest eventually steers the culture away from this danger?

Kinda sad what that says about the fickleness of the product management organizations in these companies.

A certain amount of fickleness and inconstancy on the part of the voters is actually a good thing, because the elected leaders know they have to stay on their toes.

Yes, but does the fact that "nothing bad has ever happened" mean that "nothing bad will ever happen"?As a developer, I'm familiar with the fickleness of software.

I ask mainly because as a kid I was often a victim of my mother's fickleness, and as a parent it has been a goal of mine to give my kids the stability I didn't have.

Unfortunately, especially for non-hobbyist apps and services, this is an area demanding fickleness.

Government solves this problem by low-pass-filtering the fickleness, thus ensuring continued funding.

I don't really consider it fickleness when the casual game market is aimed at 'non hardcore gamers who want simple non challenging experiences that require no commitment and little depth' by definition.

It's definitely got momentum, but controlled, mono-culture ecosystems are vulnerable and iOS devices are definitely fashion-devices with all the fickleness that comes with that territory.

Google Keep is an excellent example: features wise it does not have a single killer feature that moves people off Evernote, and the fickleness is making it so that users prefer to keep paying Evernote instead of jumping onto the free Google equivalent.

Fickleness definitions

noun

unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous

See also: faithlessness falseness inconstancy