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The term '''antagoniser''' has two definitions that are very similar/synonymous. that were coined independently.
An antagoniser is a [[headmate]] whose morals don’t align with most or all other [[system]] members.<ref>https://dodstoldpackage.tumblr.com/post/624735481385615360/general-terms</ref>
 
A) A [[headmate]] whose morals don’t align with most or all other [[system]] members.<ref>https://dodstoldpackage.tumblr.com/post/624735481385615360/general-terms</ref>


This could be in big or small ways and it doesn’t have to disrupt system life, but could.  
This could be in big or small ways and it doesn’t have to disrupt system life, but could.  
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It all depends how they interact with the other system members and how those other members handle their differing morals.
It all depends how they interact with the other system members and how those other members handle their differing morals.
B) A headmate who seeks to purposefully antagonize or bait others in or outside the system.
May be considered a specific type of persecutor but not necessarily.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 04:01, 17 May 2021


antagoniser ( n., adj.)
SynonymsIntimidator, Annoyer
Applies toheadmates
CoinerDödstöld Package

An antagoniser is a headmate whose morals don’t align with most or all other system members.[1]

This could be in big or small ways and it doesn’t have to disrupt system life, but could.

They could also just be seen as a small annoyance rather than a disturbance, but that doesn’t have to be the case either.

It all depends how they interact with the other system members and how those other members handle their differing morals.

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