It spun 45 degrees. That is 1/8 the way around.
It’s still not good to have thrusters just “going off.”
OOPS!......................
Apparently the F was appreciable but the M buffered the A. The one thing we don't know from the story was the rate of A (apparently angular) but it was less than structural design limits.
Kind of calls into question the rest of the control hardware and software. What if the environmental controls just “go off” and vents or over pressurizes, or excessively heats or cools, or raises or lowers Oxygen... Ditto power. Before I touched anything I’d want proof positive there was a physical break in the circuit - just in case the control system decided to re-energize it in the middle of my task.