systematic harassment
Systematic harassment refers to a pattern of persistent and deliberate actions or behaviors used to intimidate, degrade, or undermine someone consistently over time. It typically involves repeated instances of offensive comments, threats, or actions that aim to harm or disrupt the victim's well-being, reputation, or sense of safety.
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