Intoxigenic

Intoxigenic:

Intoxigenic is a system or headmate origin term for systems formed as a result of being intoxicated. This can refer to intoxication from alcohol, medicine, or recreational drugs. This term does not imply whether or not a system is traumagenic.

Intoxication can cause plurality or formation of new headmates for a variety of reasons, such as: causing or worsening dissociation, psychosis and/or hallucinations; traumatic experiences due to negative effects, such as a bad psychedelic trip; or a headmate forming to manage or handle the experience of being intoxicated. Intoxigenic systems and headmates will often continue to have a unique relationship with drugs or alcohol, whether positive or negative, and may have intoxication be a front trigger.

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A headmate may call themself an intoxitive if the experience of being intoxicated is introjected to form them.

Intoxigenic systems/headmates may also be consumagenic, although intoxigenic specifically implies that the effects of the substance are what caused the system, not the consumption itself.

Intoxigenic systems/headmates may also be druggenic.