Blighting
Spoiling a stone of the opponent's, by leaving it too close to a strong position of yours at the end of a tactical sequence.
(Literally blight is a kind of fungus or rot that affects farmers' crops such as grain or vegetables.)[1]
This position from BQM64 explains a common technique combining the dropping back and blighting concepts.
here is no good as a way to cut. After
Black shouldn't continue.
If Black persists, this sequence already leaves blighted. Black has caused problems for himself.
[1] If you blight an opponent's stone, are you a blighter? ;-)