Cyclical
The word cyclical refers to the phenomena where one reaches to the starting point upon finishing the entire procedure. There are several things that occurs in this cyclic manner, that is one leading to another and finally reaching to the point where the process has began altogether. For example water cycle in the nature. Similar cyclic phenomena is evident in the domain of social science. For example, Panic cycle, obsessive compulsive cycle. Apart from that for better understanding the phenomena, how the cyclic process works, we can take a look at the phenomenology termed as the vicious cycle. Vicious circle refers to a chain of events in which the response to one difficult situation creates a new problem that aggravates the original difficulty, also called vicious cycle. Vicious circle, the phenomena was originally referred to a circular argument, which is in other words, an argument that takes into account the conclusion as one of its premises. The phenomena was first seen and documented around the end of the 18th century.