One possible reason could be that Naruto might feel Jiraiya is being too overbearing in his training methods. In some fanfictions, Jiraiya might push Naruto too hard without considering his emotional state, leading to Naruto snapping.
Maybe Naruto discovers some secrets about Jiraiya that he feels betrayed by. For example, if there were some hidden motives in Jiraiya's training of Naruto that Naruto later finds out, it could cause him to snap. Another aspect could be related to Naruto's growth. As he becomes more powerful and independent, he may not agree with Jiraiya's old - fashioned ways and thus snap at him.
In fanfiction, it could be that Naruto is influenced by external factors. Suppose there is an evil force that is trying to manipulate Naruto's mind and make him turn against Jiraiya. Or perhaps Naruto has made new friends or allies who give him different perspectives on Jiraiya's actions, causing him to question and eventually snap at Jiraiya.
One possible reason could be that Naruto feels he has learned all he can from Jiraiya at that point. Maybe he has reached a level in his training where he believes he needs new experiences and challenges that Jiraiya can no longer provide.
Perhaps Jiraiya has some personal issues or inner conflicts. He might be dealing with his own past traumas or demons that prevent him from taking on the role of Naruto's trainer. For example, he could be haunted by the failures in his previous relationships or battles, and he feels unfit to train Naruto until he sorts out his own problems.
In fanfiction, Naruto might snap at Konoha if he feels betrayed by his friends or the village. For example, if they don't support him when he tries to make important changes or if they side with someone who has wronged him. Also, if the village starts to become too controlling or authoritarian in the fan - created story, Naruto, with his free - spirited nature, would likely snap.
Another reason could be that Jiraiya has some doubts about Naruto's readiness or potential. He might think that Naruto is not yet at the level where he can fully benefit from Jiraiya's training. For example, Naruto may lack some basic skills or knowledge that Jiraiya believes are necessary prerequisites for his more advanced training.
One possible reason could be jealousy. Maybe in the fanfiction, Jiraiya gives more attention to another character, and Naruto, being young and impulsive, starts to hate him for it.
One possible reason could be that the writer lost inspiration. Jiraiya has a complex character in the Naruto series, and it might be difficult to keep coming up with new and interesting plotlines for him in fanfiction. Another reason could be that the writer got involved in other projects or fandoms and simply didn't have the time to continue with the Naruto fanfiction centered around Jiraiya.
One possible reason could be that in the fanfic, Jiraiya might have made a decision that Naruto strongly disagreed with, like leaving him alone at a crucial time for a long mission. This could make Naruto feel abandoned and thus start to hate him.
Some writers might want to create a unique or controversial take. They think by bashing a well - liked character like Jiraiya, they can attract more attention to their fanfiction.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Naruto overheard some false information about Jiraiya and Tsunade that made him think they had wronged him or someone he cared about. For example, if he heard they were involved in a plot that led to the death of a fellow villager, it could turn his feelings sour.
Perhaps Naruto blames them for some of the hardships he faced. Maybe he thinks that Jiraiya wasn't around enough when he needed a mentor, and Tsunade didn't do enough to support him in certain situations. This could lead to feelings of resentment and hatred in the context of the fanfiction.