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hyperfixate

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hyperfixate (third-person singular simple present hyperfixates, present participle hyperfixating, simple past and past participle hyperfixated)

  1. To completely obsess or be absorbed in a subject or hobby to a point where a person appears to completely tune out their surroundings and where the person repeatedly returns to said subject or material; to have a hyperfixation.
    I've been hyperfixating on obscure progressive rock bands all month.
    • 2021 June 29, “Hyperfixation in ADHD: What You Need to Know”, in Mango Clinic[1]:
      Hyperfixation isn’t all about getting obsessed with a few specific things. Instead, most people hyperfixate on many things. The things that people choose to focus on depend on the person.
    • 2023 March 20, “ADHD & Hyperfixation: The Phenomenon of Extreme Focus”, in ADD.org[2]:
      That said, the tendency to hyperfixate doesn’t mean you have to quit activities you enjoy. What’s important is having the right boundaries, support system, and strategies to keep these interests from taking over your life.
    • 2023 April 11, Romano Santos, “Hyperfixation, Love Bombing: How ADHD Complicates Attraction”, in VICE[3]:
      This can lead people with ADHD to hyperfixate on and “love bomb” their newest attraction, but it might also mean they quickly lose interest and want to move on to a new hyperfixation.

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