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= Synchysis
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Synchysis is a literary and rhetorical device characterized by the intermingling or scattering of elements, often used to create a sense of complexity or confusion. In its most common form, it refers to a specific type of word arrangement where words or phrases are mixed or dispersed, often resulting in a strained syntax. This can enhance a work's emotional impact, rhythm, or overall aesthetic.