Maybe Harry discovers some dark secrets about Dumbledore's past that make him question Dumbledore's leadership. For instance, if he found out about Dumbledore's early friendship with Grindelwald and the things they did together. This would shake Harry's trust and lead him to stand up against Dumbledore.
It could also be that Harry has grown tired of being Dumbledore's puppet. He might feel that he has his own ideas and plans to defeat Voldemort and that Dumbledore's over - controlling nature is hindering rather than helping. So he decides to take a stand.
One reason could be a difference in ideology. Harry might have come to believe that Dumbledore's methods, like keeping secrets from him, are not in the best interest of the wizarding world. For example, Dumbledore withheld information about Harry's connection to Voldemort which put Harry in more danger at times. Harry could stand up to him to demand more transparency.
One possible reason could be that Harry breaks school rules in the fanfiction. For example, if he ventures into the Forbidden Forest without permission. Dumbledore is strict about the safety of students and such disobedience might lead to punishment.
The power dynamics shift significantly. Instead of Dumbledore being the all - knowing guide, Harry becomes more of an independent force. This could lead to a more chaotic battle against Voldemort as Harry might not follow Dumbledore's strategic plans.
Maybe Harry finds out that Dumbledore knew more about his family's past than he let on. For instance, if Dumbledore had information about some dark secrets in the Potter family but didn't tell Harry, it could make Harry furious and prompt him to yell. Also, if Dumbledore's actions led to the death or harm of someone Harry cared about, like Sirius, Harry would likely be very angry with him.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Harry overheard something that made him think Dumbledore was planning something against him that he didn't understand. For example, if he heard Dumbledore discussing a dangerous mission for him without his full knowledge.
One reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Harry discovers some actions of Dumbledore that seem wrong at first glance, like the way he's been handling secrets about Harry's past or Hogwarts' safety. For example, Dumbledore's decision to keep Harry in the dark about certain prophecies might make Harry feel betrayed and lead to a conflict.
One reason could be secrecy. If Harry finds out that Dumbledore has been keeping major secrets from him all along, like about his family or his true role in the wizarding world, he might start to hate him. Another reason could be manipulation. If it seems that Dumbledore has been manipulating Harry's actions for his own gain, that would be a valid cause for hatred in fanfiction.
One possible reason could be a difference in ideology. Maybe Harry starts to question Dumbledore's decisions regarding the war against Voldemort. For example, Dumbledore's secrecy about certain things might make Harry feel left out and manipulated. Another reason could be personal pride. Harry has grown into a powerful wizard and may not want to be under Dumbledore's constant guidance and control any longer. He might think he can handle things on his own better. Also, it could be due to the influence of other characters. If some new friends or allies have different views on Dumbledore, they could sway Harry's opinion.
It could be that Harry finds out about Dumbledore's secrets regarding the Deathly Hallows. If Harry thinks Dumbledore was more interested in the Hallows for his own purposes rather than for the greater good, it might make him hate Dumbledore.
One possible reason could be that Harry has discovered something about himself or his past that he thinks Dumbledore might not approve of or might try to stop him from exploring further. For example, if he found out some dark magic connection in his family history that he wants to understand on his own without Dumbledore interfering.
Maybe Harry discovers some things from Dumbledore's past that seem unethical to him. For example, Dumbledore's association with Grindelwald in his youth. Harry, who has a strong sense of right and wrong, might find it hard to trust someone with such a controversial past. And in the fanfiction, the author might explore how these revelations shake Harry's faith in Dumbledore.