"React Functional Components" have nothing to do with conventional functional programming. They inherently (intentionally?) violate the spirit of functional programming through hidden global variables, while pretending that it is still functional, when in reality they should be doing the opposite. They should be upfront about the hack that hooks are. They are not functional, they are merely functions. In all other respects they operate as if the function was a method inside a class and that all hook calls are with respect to an invisible "this" keyword that contains the component's context. Since hooks are not named (which would expose their inherently pseudo-OOP nature), they associate their state through a hidden incrementing counter. It's like you're sweeping all the OOP parts under the rug to pretend to be functional so you can be a cool functional hippie too.