👉 Fugitiveness is a philosophical concept in philosophy of language that suggests that words can be used to convey different meanings, depending on the context and the speaker's intentions. It refers to the ability of words to change their meaning or tone based on the circumstances surrounding them. The term "fugitiveness" originates from the Latin word "fuga," which means "to slip away." In philosophy, it is often used to describe a state of being that is transient and can be easily changed