Menetlema
Menetlema is a term used in speculative discussions to denote a hypothetical cognitive-social phenomenon wherein individuals consistently reinterpret new information to fit an internally coherent narrative, even when evidence would support an alternative interpretation. It is not a formal or widely recognized concept in mainstream psychology, linguistics, or philosophy, and there is no consensus on a precise definition or boundaries.
Origins and etymology: The term appears in online discussions from the early 21st century, with no clear
Usage: In speculative contexts, menetlema is used to discuss how individuals and groups create and maintain
Variants and related terms: Related concepts include interpretive bias, cognitive dissonance, and collective memory. In fiction
See also: cognitive bias, narrative psychology, social epistemology, memetics.
References: There are no peer-reviewed sources defining menetlema; mentions appear primarily in online discussions and speculative