The Collaborative International Dictionary
Corruptive
Corruptive \Cor*rupt"ive\ (k?r-r?p"t?v), a. [L. corruptivus: cf. F. corruptif.] Having the quality of tainting or vitiating; tending to produce corruption.
It should be endued with some corruptive quality for so
speedy a dissolution of the meat.
--Ray.
Wiktionary
corruptive
a. Tending to corrupt.
WordNet
corruptive
adj. tending to corrupt or pervert [syn: perversive, pestiferous]
Usage examples of "corruptive".
He could not slay the Corruption, but he could at least try to break this corruptive tool.
You shall have your precious book, full of the damnable lies \ \ \ Dark Emblem \ \ \ 105 \ \ \ of my life and times as filtered through your own corruptive sieve of an intellect!