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Whoops, I was unclear. When I said it seems like "it's usually used to mean exactly the same thing", I meant that some people on Less Wrong use it that way, not that that's the correct usage.
I suppose the only example that comes to mind is the term "affective death spiral", which doesn't seem (to me) to have anything in particular to do with affect rather than emotion. I'm tempted to declare "affect heuristic" an abuse of the term as well, except that "affect heuristic" is a term that's actually used by experts.
Is that your best guess based on seeing the term used many times, or do you have some other type of evidence? That "defining quality" doesn't seem to agree with what Wikipedia says at all.
I think the name is derived from the affect heuristic.
Googling for the phrase, the first hit is the LW wiki article about it.