Change-of-heart
a reversal of one’s feelings, intentions, opinions, etc.:
At first Mother said we couldn’t go, but she had a change of heart and let us.
Altered feelings or attitude, as in Paul didn’t like his new job, but a raise prompted a change of heart and he became quite enthusiastic. [ Early 1800s ]
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