VIR'ULENT, adjective [Latin virus, poison, See Venom.] - "extremely active in doing injury"
VEN'OM, noun [Latin venenum, venor, to hunt, to drive or chase; venio, to come. See Venus] - "poison; matter fatal or injurious to life"
VE'NUS, noun [Latin ventus, venenum; Eng. venom to poison, to fret or irritate].
Suggested "virus" represents the poison; choice (suggestion) towards choice (consent) represents the vector to inject it, reasoning (is vs isn't, yes vs no; true vs false) represents the consequences (conflict; imbalance) of being poisoned, and suggested THE'ORY, noun [Latin theoria; Gr. to see or contemplate.] represents the justification for one to keep ignoring perceivable (reality) for suggested (fiction).
Suggested "virus" represents the poison; choice (suggestion) towards choice (consent) represents the vector to inject it, reasoning (is vs isn't, yes vs no; true vs false) represents the consequences (conflict; imbalance) of being poisoned, and suggested THE'ORY, noun [Latin theoria; Gr. to see or contemplate.] represents the justification for one to keep ignoring perceivable (reality) for suggested (fiction).