Aversion (astrology)
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When two or more planets or points form a semi-sextile (30-degree) or a quincunx (150-degree) aspect, they are considered to be "in aversion" to each other. Meaning they have little or nothing in common and aren't very supportive of each other (though the semi-sextile is slightly beneficient, maybe because it's half-way between a conjunction and a sextile whereas the quincunx is neutralized by being between a positive 120-degree trine and an obstructive 180-degree opposition). An aversion isn't considered a major aspect.