noun
jer·e·mi·ad | \ ˌjer-ə-ˈmī-əd , -ˌad \
a prolonged lamentation or complaint
also : a cautionary or angry harangue
“the warnings became jeremiads against the folly of overemphasis on science and technology at the expense of man’s subjective and emotional life” — Ada Louise Huxtable
[Close to the Machine — Ellen Ullman]