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Any "factor" used in this fashion relates to popular culture. In the 1920's, a popular culture phrase was "it factor". This phrase is about relating a person to popularity polling and it's effect on marketing.

Such phrases come up from time to time and usually are a measure of a famous figure's impact on commerce tied to that person's name. For instance, the Basketball player Micheal Jordan's profitability was also tied to his market appeal. So the Jordan factor was discussed some years back.

It all has to do with popular culture and market value in relation to a particular person.

If you mean the math factor than it would be and numbers that you are multipling to get a product

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