scintilla
noun·/sɪnˈtɪl.ə/
A tiny spark, the smallest perceptible trace of a quality: hope, doubt, wit, light. Barely there, yet enough to change the reading of a whole moment. A scintilla is vivid, a pinprick of brightness.
There was a scintilla of mercy in his refusal, just enough to keep anger from hardening into hate.
Etymology
From Latin scintilla “spark,” related to verbs meaning “to flash.” English keeps the word for when “spark” feels too plain and one wants the Latin’s crisp, bright delicacy.
Related Words
sparkcommon synonym
glimmera faint light; often more sustained than a scintilla
coruscationflashing brightness; a larger, livelier cousin
iotaa tiny amount; quantity without the spark-image