Jekyll and Hyde
/ˈʤɛkələnˈhaɪd/
noun
[singular] :someone who is sometimes good and pleasant and sometimes very rude or bad
This term comes from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, a story by Robert Louis Stevenson. In the story, Dr. Jekyll is a scientist who creates a liquid that changes him from a good man to the evil Mr. Hyde when he drinks it.