fief
fief / fief
Noun
pl: fiefs
This term evokes the rigid hierarchy of medieval feudalism, where land was not owned in the modern sense but held as a grant in exchange for military or political service. It carries a strong connotation of obligation and reciprocal duty between a lord and a vassal. In modern usage, the word is almost always used metaphorically to describe a professional or political environment. In this context, it suggests an unhealthy level of autonomy or an obsessive need for control, implying that the person in charge treats a public or corporate department as their own private kingdom.