Perhaps Naruto discovers some dark secrets about Konoha that go against his values. Like if the village has been involved in unethical practices that he can't overlook. This could be things like using underhanded tactics against other villages, which would make Naruto, with his strong sense of justice, turn against Konoha.
Perhaps he discovered some dark secrets about Konoha that made him lose faith in the village. For example, if he found out that the village leaders were involved in unethical or immoral activities that were against his values, it could make him hate Konoha. He might also feel betrayed if his so - called friends turned their backs on him for some reason.
One possible reason could be a sense of betrayal. Maybe he felt abandoned or mistreated by Konoha in some way. For example, if he was shunned because of the power within him that others feared.
One possible reason could be that the villagers never fully accepted him despite his efforts to protect Konoha. They might have continued to treat him as an outcast, which could have led to his growing resentment and ultimately his banishment if the situation got out of hand. For example, if he was wrongly accused of a serious crime and instead of getting a fair trial, the village elders decided to banish him.
Another way is through his attitude towards the villagers. He would show no respect or kindness to them. Instead, he would be cold and hostile, perhaps even going as far as to physically intimidate those who cross his path in Konoha.
The first consequence could be a breakdown in the village's unity. Naruto is seen as a hero in Konoha, and if he turns against it, many of his supporters might be confused or even follow his lead. This could lead to internal strife within the village.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding within the family. Maybe there were secrets kept from him that made him feel betrayed. As for Konoha, perhaps he felt ostracized or not fully accepted by the village despite his efforts, which led to his hatred.
Naruto might also face hatred by becoming stronger. He trains harder and shows his opponents that he is not someone to be underestimated. For instance, if a group of rogue ninjas hates him because they think he's too idealistic, he proves them wrong by defeating them in combat and showing that his ideals are what make him strong.
In a fanfic, Naruto's bloodline could be connected to an ancient prophecy that Konoha tried to prevent from coming true. They feared Naruto's potential power from the bloodline. So they isolated him and treated him badly. As he grows up and learns about this prophecy and Konoha's actions to stop it, he starts to hate the village. His bloodline could give him unique abilities like the ability to control a powerful and ancient energy source that Konoha was afraid would disrupt their power structure.
One possible reason could be the lack of presence of his parents. Growing up without them, he might feel abandoned. And as for Konoha, if he hates it, it could be due to the way he was treated as an outcast, despite being the son of important figures. Maybe the villagers' coldness towards him made him resent the village that didn't seem to protect him from that.