A trust deficit describes the growing gap between public expectations and the perceived reliability of institutions, leaders, or systems. It emerges when promises consistently fall short, eroding confidence. This term is often used in politics, business, or media to critique accountability failures. Society as a whole suffers, while populists or competitors may exploit the void for strategic advantage.
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