A collective emotional response to unaddressed grievances, popular frustration arises when public expectations clash with perceived failures in systems or leadership. It fuels social movements, political shifts, and consumer boycotts. Activists leverage it to rally support, while analysts study it to predict societal change. Governments and brands benefit by addressing underlying concerns to restore trust.
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