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Infusable Agenda

A hidden motive or plan directed against someone that is capable of being subtly instilled, spread, or absorbed by others, often influencing group perception or behavior.
"She pursued an infusable agenda against her colleague, quietly shaping the team’s opinions without open confrontation.”

“Unlike blacklisting, which is overt exclusion, an infusable agenda works beneath the surface, embedding hostility into the culture.”

“His infusable agenda against the manager spread through whispered doubts and subtle persuasion.”