deffondrement
Deffondrement is a rare and informal neologism in the French language, used by some writers and commentators to refer to a process of systemic decline that can precede, accompany, or follow a major collapse. It is not widely recognized or included in standard dictionaries. The term appears as a blend of the prefix de- with a form resembling effondrement, the normal French noun meaning collapse; in practice, authors vary on its precise sense. Some use deffondrement to describe a staged or deliberate undoing of existing institutions, protocols, or social contracts, with a view toward reconstruction or radical reform. Others employ it as a poetic or critical way to emphasize reversal or unraveling of confidence, legitimacy, and social cohesion within a system rather than a single sudden event.
Contexts and interpretations: In political, economic, or environmental discourse, deffondrement may denote prolonged, multi-stage deterioration of
Relationship to effondrement: The standard term effondrement describes a collapse or failure. Deffondrement is sometimes used