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Someone who abuses your trust is trying to harm you deliberately and intentionally.
On the other hand, a breach of trust can “pass” from pure self-interest, thoughtlessness or unrespect.
No difference in the language of the environment. In the word, abuse sounds more like a state, but breaks more punctual, in the sense of a moment.
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I’d say so.
A abuse of confidence is one thing that trust can grow again. A break is final.