plural_glossary:facet
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| ^ Antonyms or near-antonyms | [[Alter]], [[core]], [[host]], [[original]] | | ^ Antonyms or near-antonyms | [[Alter]], [[core]], [[host]], [[original]] | | ||
| - | A facet is a [[headmate]] who feels very closely connected to other headmates in the [[system]], more like a mood that has some qualities of being its own person than a different person who can be [[switching|switched]] to like a mood. Facets are common in [[median]] systems. | + | A facet is a [[headmate]] who feels very closely connected to other headmates in the [[system]], more like a mood that has some qualities of being its own person than a different person who can be [[switching|switched]] to like a mood. Facets are common in [[median]] systems. Calling a headmate a facet may imply that [[passive influence]] or [[blending]] is their primary means of surfacing. |
plural_glossary/facet.txt · Last modified: by jaime
