way●ward
1. turned or turning away from what is right or
proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son;
wayward behavior.
2. swayed or prompted by caprice; capricious:
a wayward impulse; to be wayward in one's
affections.
3. turning or changing irregularly; irregular: a
wayward breeze
Synonyms: contrary, headstrong, stubborn, obstinate, unruly, refractory, intractable, willful.