Instability Patterns are repeatable behavioral and structural configurations that emerge when containment mechanisms weaken.
They are not isolated failures.
They are recurring system responses to unresolved pressure, authority ambiguity, or degraded decision integrity.
Instability patterns often appear gradual:
Escalation loops, decision latency, authority diffusion, execution drift.
The system rarely collapses immediately.
It accumulates distortion through repetition.
Recognizing instability patterns early allows intervention before structural breakdown becomes visible at the outcome level.

Execution Systems, Engineered to Hold Under Pressure
Behavioral Engineering for Decision Stability