asemasi
Asemasi is a term used in linguistics to describe the phenomenon where a word or phrase loses its original meaning and comes to mean its opposite. This can happen gradually over time through common usage. For example, the word "bad" in some contexts can now mean "good" or "excellent," particularly in informal speech or slang. The original meaning of "bad" referred to something negative or undesirable, while its evolved meaning signifies something positive.
The shift in meaning in asemasi often relies on context and intonation to convey the intended, opposite
The exact reasons for asemasi occurring are not always clear but can be linked to irony, sarcasm,