zavartam
Zavartam is a neologism used in contemporary online discourse to describe a temporary state of cognitive interference caused by conflicting information cues in digital environments. The term is employed in discussions of decision making under information overload and in speculative accounts of how people navigate modern media ecosystems. While zavartam has circulated in blogs and forums, it has not been adopted as a formal concept in established academic literature.
Origin and etymology: The word zavartam appears to be a constructed term rather than a word with
Definition and usage: In usage, zavartam denotes a brief, reversible state in which an individual feels pulled
See also: information overload, cognitive dissonance, analysis paralysis, decision fatigue, user experience.
References: No peer‑reviewed sources establish zavartam as a standard term; mentions appear primarily in non‑academic online