ˌdīəfəˈrēsə̇s noun
( plural diaphore·ses -ēˌsēz)
Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek diaphorēsis, from diaphorein to dissipate by perspiration (from dia- + phorein to carry, from pherein to carry) + -sis — more at bear
: perspiration ; especially : profuse perspiration artificially induced