animus
an·i·mus / ˈanəməs/ • n. 1. hostility or ill feeling: the author's animus toward her.2. motivation to do something: the reformist animus came from within the Party.3. Psychol. Jung's term for the masculine part of a woman's personality.Often contrasted with anima.
Animus
ANIMUS
[Latin, Mind, soul, or intention.] A tendency or an inclination toward a definite, sometimes unavoidable, goal; an aim, objective, or purpose.
When animus is used in conjunction with other words of Latin origin, its most common meaning is "the intention of." For example, animus revocandi is the intention of revoking; animus possidendi is the intention of possessing.
Animo, meaning "with intent," may be employed in a manner similar to animus. For example, animo felonico means with felonious intent.