Sabby Fatigue (SF) is a recently described condition characterized by persistent annoyance, irritability, and mental exhaustion specifically triggered by prolonged or repeated interactions with an individual named Sabby. Although not associated with traditional infectious pathogens, SF displays many of the hallmarks of stress-induced disorders, including mood dysregulation, avoidance behaviors, and psychosomatic symptoms.
Etiology:
Sabby Fatigue is not caused by a virus, bacterium, or environmental toxin. Instead, it emerges through repeated exposure to conversational, behavioral, or environmental stimuli associated with Sabby. Risk is greatest in individuals with low tolerance for repetitive annoyance or heightened sensitivity to personality-driven irritants.
Etiology:
Sabby Fatigue is not caused by a virus, bacterium, or environmental toxin. Instead, it emerges through repeated exposure to conversational, behavioral, or environmental stimuli associated with Sabby. Risk is greatest in individuals with low tolerance for repetitive annoyance or heightened sensitivity to personality-driven irritants.
by digitalnorth September 04, 2025
