Intro
This entry reconstructs relationship drift as a gradual structural reconfiguration process, focusing on synchronisation loss, routine destabilisation, expectation drift, attention redistribution, and relational continuity degradation. It explains how relationships often destabilise without conflict, rupture, or identifiable events, and how small structural shifts accumulate until coordination coherence declines below stabilising capacity.
Key concepts include: relationship drift, relational synchronisation, structural degradation, expectation drift, coordination decay, and interpersonal system instability.
