Present participle of 'faze,' meaning the act of disturbing, disconcerting, or confusing someone.
From the verb 'faze' (1800s American dialect origin), with the -ing suffix added to form the gerund or present participle.
Professional athletes and performers often pride themselves on being 'unfazed' by pressure or distractions—it's become psychological lingo because it's about mental resilience!
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