Facetiousness
Facetiousness refers to the practice of treating serious, important, or sensitive topics with deliberately inappropriate humor or flippant remarks. It involves using wit, irony, wordplay, or exaggerated statements to amuse, lighten a mood, or soften tension, rather than to insult or demean. Facetious comments are typically intended as playful or clever, though they can be misinterpreted.
Facetiousness is often distinguished from related communicative modes. It is generally more lighthearted and less hostile
In use, facetiousness can serve social functions such as defusing tension, signaling familiarity, or inviting reflection
Etymology: the term derives from French facetieux, from Medieval Latin facetiosus, meaning witty or humorous; its