perplexionEtymologyFrom Latin perplexionem, from perplexio, equivalent to perplex + -ion.perplexion means condition or state of being perplexed; perplexity. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounCondition or state of being perplexed; perplexity.“Just as reality cannot be fully expressed in language, it also resists confinement to a single belief system: “We live in a world full of contradictions. . . . and ideology cannot stand contradictions.” Rather, Oz advises perplexion—that we all be driven by our confusion to constantly examine and re-arrange our attic of ideas.”