desviamse
Desviamse is a neologism used in discourse analysis to describe a deliberate diversion tactic in conversation. It denotes when a speaker steers discussion away from a central issue by introducing tangential topics, reframing questions, or avoiding direct answers. The term is not part of standard dictionaries and has appeared mainly in informal analyses and online discussions rather than in established scholarly literature.
Etymology and usage context: The word combines the Spanish verb desviar, meaning to deviate, with a reflexive
Characteristics: Common features include deflecting questions, topic drift, reframing the subject, and maintaining conversational control. Desviamse
Applications in research: Researchers may code instances of desviamse in transcripts of conversations, interviews, political debates,
Examples: In discourse samples, desviamse may appear as responses that repeatedly pivot to related but not
See also: topic drift, deflection, evasive rhetoric, discourse analysis.