Fragmentflux

fragment-flux:

A fragment-flux (or, alternatively, fragment-fluid) headmate is one that is consistently in flux between being fully formed, fully realized and foggy, fragmented.

This could be for any reason, such as: during times of low CPU, high cognitive load, thought regression due to stress, etc. Or, simply have no reason at all.

It may also refer to a headmate that rejects the binary of fragment and elaborated / fullmate, labeling themselves as outside of the concept or existing solely in both extremes at the same time.

Related Terms
A fragment-fluid headmate may be considered a demi-member, semi-member, semi-fragment or a fogment. It differs in the fact that the fragmented status changes over time and can be contradictory. A headmate may also be in flux because attention regression.

History
The term was initially created for personal use as a way to explain why certain headmates didn’t seem to quite feel fully formed but were a lot more elaborate than other fragments, or why they seemed to move between both ends. It was then later moved to Pluralpedia. Shard-flux as an alternative form should be accredited to wiki user 99.