Parafactional Drift: The Politics of Being Pushed Out by Your Own Side

 Parafactional Drift

パラファクショナル・ドリフト
(parafakushonaru dorifuto)
noun

Generic Definition (Factions):

  1. A gradual shift in attitudes, loyalties, or sympathies toward groups outside one’s own faction, caused by conflict within that faction. 


Expanded Definitions:

  1. Politics:
    A subtle realignment toward opposing or adjacent ideological camps triggered by infighting among members of one’s own political faction.

  2. Online Communities:
    The drift of users toward rival forums, platforms, or subcultures due to interpersonal drama or factional splits within their original community.


Etymology:

  • para- (Greek παρά): beside, beyond, outside

  • factional (Latin factio): a political/ideological sub-group

  • drift (Old Norse drift): gradual movement

Literal sense: “movement beyond one’s faction.”


Example Sentence:

“After months of purity tests and internal squabbling, parts of the community experienced parafactional drift, warming to rival groups more out of spite than shared ideology.”

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