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Understanding Gaslighting and Disagreement
Gaslighting involves manipulating someone into questioning their own perception of reality with intentional or unintentional actions, not necessarily making them think they are crazy. Disagreement can sometimes lead to gaslighting if it involves causing someone to question their fidelity or sanity. Simply disagreeing with someone may not constitute gaslighting, but if it involves questioning the other person's perception of reality, it could be deemed as a form of gaslighting. The term gaslighting has become more prevalent recently, causing confusion and raising questions about its use in various contexts.