Domination
Domination names dominion failed into control detached from care.
Domination is not authority as such. It is authority that no longer remains answerable to the domain it claims to govern. The domain, body, field, relation, or participant is treated as available for direction, extraction, or override while the carrying conditions that make it available are ignored or damaged.
Places
Domination places dominion failed into control detached from care.
Holds
Domination is held by Dominion, Control, Care, Violation, and Harm. Dominion must be the claimed authority, control must proceed, care must be absent or overridden, and incompatible carrying must damage available bearing before domination can be named.
Pairs
Domination pairs with Dominion. Dominion names authority answerable to the domain it bears; Domination names that authority failed into control that overrides, consumes, or damages the domain.
Traces
Nests
Domination nests within domains where authority continues as control after it has stopped remaining answerable to the domain's carrying conditions.
Reads
Domination becomes readable where control treats a domain, body, field, relation, or participant as available for direction without remaining answerable to the care and boundaries that keep it carrying.
Domination often presents as order because direction still occurs. The disorder is structural: the authority continues while the carrying relation it depends on is consumed, silenced, extracted, or overridden.
Carries
Domination carries no further public branch at this scope.