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Unfounded expressions of suspicion. Unusual or strange fears, such as saying someone wants to harm them. Evidence of hallucinations, or changes in sensory experiences; for example: seeing, tasting, smelling, hearing, or feeling things that others at the same time and place, in that same situation, don’t experience. [4] X Research source Disorganized writing or speech. Mismatching facts that don’t relate to one another. Conclusions that don’t follow the facts. “Negative” symptoms (i....