(And I will almost certainly be accused of enbyphobia for pointing this out.)
2019, Jessica Rae Fisher, "Transgender Digital Embodiments: Questions Of The Transgender Body In The 21st Century", thesis submitted to Kennesaw State University (May 2019), page 60:
I know that I experienced hesitation about identifying as agender, and I know that this is because of enbyphobia and anti-transtrender rhetoric.
The University's Equality and Diversity Policy Statements outline its commitment to equality and diversity, and its zero tolerance towards disablism, racism, sexism, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and enbyphobia.
Ordinary or internalised enbyphobia, in other words the external discourse, conscious or unconscious, with which one constructs oneself, is difficult to deconstruct, and can impede the positive growth of identity; thus, causing an unhappiness that varies in its severity with each individual.
And of course, we are going to keep up the fight against homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, acephobia, enbyphobia, interphobia! We will continue to pressure the Vice Chancellor […]
2021, A. Russell, "Bostock V. Clayton County: The Implications of A Binary Bias", Cornell Law Review, Volume 106 (2021), page 1607:
In the queer community, hostility towards gender identity that is not based in a stable, binary gender is called exorsexism or enbyphobia, and it can be present even in transgender spaces.
2021, Rukshana Kapali, "Crossdressing traditions are not a yardstick of trans friendliness", The Kathmandu Post, 27 June 2021, page 4:
Especially, because Nepal was not directly colonised by any European nation, can we even say that European colonialism had to do ‘everything’ with Nepal’s transphobia and enbyphobia?