|ində̇|sizhən, -dē|- noun
Etymology: French indécision, from indécis irresolute, undecided (from Middle French indecis not yet settled, from Late Latin indecisus, from Latin in- in- (I) + decisus, past participle of decidere to decide, settle) + -ion
: a wavering between two or more possible courses of action : vacillation , irresolution : inability or failure to arrive at a decision
in a constant state of indecision
halted before the door in indecision — James Joyce