Another possibility is that there has been a miscommunication within the wizarding community in the fanfiction. False information has spread about the Weasleys, and Harry, who has heard these rumors, starts to question their loyalty. However, as the story progresses, he may come to realize that it was all a misunderstanding.
One reason could be jealousy. In some fanfictions, if Harry has become very famous and powerful, he might think the Weasleys have different motives for being around him, like using his fame for their own gain. So he starts to lose trust in them.
Fanfiction can sometimes be full of wild speculations and ideas that go against the established rules of the wizarding world. Harry Potter knows how things really work in his world, so he wouldn't blindly trust something that contradicts that knowledge.
One possible reason could be jealousy. If Harry gets more attention or power than the Weasleys, they might feel envious and turn against him.
In some fanfictions, there might be a new magical element or prophecy that makes Harry question Hermione's motives. If the prophecy says something about Hermione being involved in a dark plot, even if it's false, Harry may start to have doubts about her.
In this fanfiction, perhaps there's some miscommunication. Maybe the Weasleys' boisterous nature is misconstrued by Harry. For example, their large family dynamic might be overwhelming to him at times, which could be a reason for the 'hate' in the fanfic.
Perhaps there were some secrets that Ron was keeping from Harry. In the wizarding world, secrets can be a big deal. If Ron had a secret related to his family or some other important matter and Harry found out about it in a way that made it seem like Ron was hiding something bad, it could lead to Harry not trusting him. Also, Ron's friendship with other characters might make Harry jealous or suspicious. If Ron was getting closer to someone Harry didn't trust, it could spill over and make Harry question Ron's loyalty to him.
One possible reason could be that Harry has post - war trauma. He might have seen so much death and destruction during the war that he doesn't want to bring his darkness and pain to the Weasleys. He may think that staying away is a way to protect them from his own emotional turmoil.
Maybe in that fanfic, there are misunderstandings between Harry and the Weasleys. For example, they might have had an argument over something like magic use or family values that led Harry to dislike them.
Another reason could be outside influence. If there were dark forces trying to drive a wedge between Harry and the Weasleys, they might plant false ideas in Harry's mind. This could make Harry question the Weasleys' loyalty, even though they are truly his friends.
It could also be due to a series of unlucky events. Suppose Hermione's well - intentioned plans keep backfiring in a way that makes Harry question her judgment. Like when she tries to solve a problem but ends up making it worse, Harry might start to lose trust.
It could also be due to some actions of McGonagall that seemed suspicious to Harry. Perhaps she made a decision regarding Hogwarts or Harry's safety that Harry didn't fully understand at the time. In the complex world of the wizarding school, decisions are often made with many factors in mind, but Harry might not be aware of all of them, leading to his distrust.