ˌmisəˈnēˌizəm, ˌmīs- noun
( -s )
Etymology: Italian misoneismo, from miso- mis- (II) + Greek neos new + Italian -ismo -ism — more at new
: a hatred or intolerance of something new or changed
there is developed more and more as the years go on a true misoneism , so that the patient will positively not tolerate any change in the usual order of things — W.A.White