attraction vs one-track mind

attraction

noun
  • The feeling of being attracted. 

  • The tendency to attract. 

  • An error in language production that incorrectly extends a feature from one word in a sentence to another, e.g. when a verb agrees with a noun other than its subject. 

  • An event, location, or business that has a tendency to draw interest from visitors, and in many cases, local residents. 

  • The sacrifice of pieces in order to expose the enemy king. 

one-track mind

noun
  • That said to be possessed by someone who is obsessed with something or only able to think of one thing. 

How often have the words attraction and one-track mind occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )