When you deflex something as sharply as that the area acts like a 'stress riser'. A stress concentration (often called stress raisers or stress risers) is a location in an object where stress is concentrated. An object is strongest when force is evenly distributed over its area, so a reduction in area, e.g., caused by a crack, results in a localized increase in stress.
The deflex concentrates the bending stress there. Better to make your deflex on this design by splicing the handle into the required deflex that will leave your limbs to be reflexed and do the bending without the harsh forced concentration of bending right out of the fades. If it's taking set out of the fades already - it's toast! No set at the fades is going to be key.