👉 In mathematics, a "frazier" is a person who has been taught by someone else. They are often used in the context of philosophy, particularly in discussions about concepts and ideas that were not fully understood or accepted by their creators. The term was first used in the 19th century in reference to those who have been trained through formal education but may still have some misunderstanding or lack of understanding of a certain concept. The idea is that these "frazers" can provide additional insights