Revilement in a sentence as a noun

There seems to be an almost Pavlovian revilement and panic against C code, and this usually comes from people who haven't dealt with the language in a long time or at all in any depth. For one thing, the blanket assertion that secure C code is a Herculean task, doesn't quite pan out.

I don't know the current state of things with Facebook as of right now, but I think at some point there is going to be a movement that begins to build and build and it will come from a deep revilement for the sensationalized news, the abundance of ads, the platform that promotes arguing, the too-slick ease of doing virtually everything in a virtual format. At the core of it is the fact that long ago people sought to break away from illusory things.

Revilement definitions

noun

a rude expression intended to offend or hurt; "when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse"; "they yelled insults at the visiting team"

See also: abuse insult contumely vilification