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A condition in which grievance-derived authority is insulated from the updating processes that govern other institutional inputs. Arises naturally when grievance is treated as categorically distinct from capital, learning, or legitimacy.
Once locked in, grievance authority exhibits fragility dynamics: feedback reframed as moral threat, corrective measures becoming self-justifying, and asymmetry widening over time.
LGIT-MFC Section 2.2