retortoften
Retortoften is a term used in speculative rhetorical theory to describe a discourse pattern in which a participant consistently responds to another’s claim with swift, pointed retorts. It signals a high frequency and rapid pace of rebuttal, often prioritizing immediacy over extended argumentation.
The term is not widely adopted in mainstream linguistics and philosophy; it originated in analytical discussions
Core characteristics include a rapid sequence of responses, terse or pointed phrasing, and a tendency to reframe
Impact can be mixed: it can keep a discussion brisk and tightly focused, but it can also