pervasive

pervasive

CEFR: C1-C2 /per-va-sive/ [p.er0.v.ey1.s.ih0.v]

If there is a certain trend that you don't like and it seems to spread all over the place, it is pervasive. For example, when something like a hairstyle is super-common, it's pervasive.

Let's look at some examples:

Example Sentences:
Playing video games is pervasive among kids.
While school is highly important and should be the foremost concern for young people, it should not be so pervasive as to be a part of their daily life outside of class time.
Talking about the weather is pervasive among adults.
Cram schools are so pervasive in Japan and China.