Definition: The Greek word for "affective" translates to "perturbating, effecting, affecting," which in Hebrew and Aramaic language, means to change one's mood or attitude toward something that makes him want to alter his thoughts, feelings, etc. In Hebrew and Aramaic, it is translated as a 'phos' or 'ziph', meaning 'to affect' or 'to bring about'. Therefore, the word "affect" in this context means to affect one's mood or attitude toward something that makes him want to change his thoughts, feelings, etc.
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