Derangement Syndrome
See also: derangement syndrome
English
Etymology
Coined in 2003 by Charles Krauthammer as Bush Derangement Syndrome (BDS) in The Washington Post article "The Delusional Dean".[1]
Noun
Derangement Syndrome (plural Derangement Syndromes)
- (idiomatic, colloquial) The acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal and balanced people triggered by the mention of a specific topic.
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