FACHEZA haz comes from the Latin fascis; and de fascis comes fascio , by choosing Mussolini as his insignia the Roman "fasces" symbol of authority; and from fascist comes facha; hence, surely, the "facheza" that sings the Spanish Argentine Celia Gámez y Carrasco. . . facheza sounds like the insolent plainness of the facha that today again loses its shame.
RHIZOMELICO in botany: relative or belonging to the reproductive system of many plants. You can cut pieces containing a gem and get new plants. In anatomy: relative to or belonging to the joints. In philosophy: concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their project Capitalism and Schizophrenia. It is what they call "image of thought", based on the rhizome of botany, which apprehends multiplicities.