Impersonalizoida
Impersonalizoida is a term used in linguistics and psychology to describe the process or act of making something or someone seem less personal, less individual, or more objective. This can manifest in various ways, from the language used to describe situations to the way individuals are perceived or treated. In language, impersonalization often involves the use of passive voice, general statements, or abstract terminology that distances the speaker or writer from the subject matter. This can serve to create a sense of objectivity or to avoid assigning blame or responsibility. For example, instead of saying "John broke the window," one might say "The window was broken," which is an impersonal construction.
In a psychological context, impersonalizoida can refer to the feeling of detachment from oneself or one's surroundings.