[PT : Uenigenic. End PT]
A term for when members of a system do not agree on the origins of their system. For example, one headmate may think that the system is traumagenic, while another headmate may think that the trauma did not contribute to the formation of their system and that they are instead endogenic. These disagreements can be for any reason, including not having clear memories around the time of the system first forming. This term could be considered a subset of Quoigenic.
The colors of the flag symbolize the following:
White - unity and working together
Light Blue - blurriness surrounding some memories
Grey - complex, mixed, and origins in “grey areas”
The name comes from the Norwegian word uenig, which means disagreement.