Chronic pain can also work this way sometimes. When you experience a distressing injury and don't understand the real severity of it, this can create a feedback loop of fear that trains you to over-interpret signals as pain, which remains with you for a very long time after the original cause of the pain has been treated. This of course is very frustrating and difficult to treat, because the pain is still very much real despite being a misinterpretation, and doctors are kinda shit about this.
I think on some level most Art also works like this. Something is constructed for the primary purpose of being perceived and interacted with in some way (even if only passively). You quickly learn (or maybe even just instinctually understand) that such things exist in a broad category, and then gradually build up a mythology about the category itself that elevates all things within it (one might call this "pretension").