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Journalists, academics, and policy analysts are constantly signaling membership in the same cultural tribe. Words like \u201cfraught,\u201d \u201cproblematic,\u201d \u201cnuanced,\u201d and \u201ccomplicated\u201d are markers of that dialect. Using them says: I belong to the reflective class that sees hidden tensions others miss.<\/p>\n<p>Third, it provides rhetorical insulation. Calling something \u201cfraught\u201d discourages decisive judgment. It frames the topic as dangerous terrain that requires careful navigation by experts. That framing elevates the authority of the speaker while lowering the legitimacy of blunt moral claims made by outsiders.<\/p>\n<p>Through the lens of David Pinsof\u2019s Alliance Theory, the word functions as coalition management. Elite institutions are full of overlapping alliances that cannot be openly attacked. \u201cFraught\u201d is a way to acknowledge tension without breaking the alliance. It communicates: there are problems here, but we are not going to say anything that forces anyone important to defect.<\/p>\n<p>You see it constantly in foreign policy writing.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe relationship is fraught.\u201d<br \/>\n\u201cThe question of regime change is fraught.\u201d<br \/>\n\u201cThe situation in Gaza is fraught.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>What the word really means in practice is: powerful actors disagree, the stakes are high, and I am not going to take a clear side that might jeopardize my standing with any of them.<\/p>\n<p>It is the perfect Blob word. It sounds thoughtful, serious, and cautious while committing the writer to almost nothing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cFraught\u201d is elite code. It signals three things at once. First, it signals complexity. Elite discourse rewards the performance of nuance. 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