I've been thinking about Abigail Williams, and I think she demonstrates the disingenuous histrionic quite nicely in The Crucible. That's relevant as the disingenuous histrionic might seem difficult to conceptualize, and it was of discussion in a different thread.
More than just being duplicitous, the disingenuous histrionic is an especially wrathful or malicious variant of the histrionic. I would say that this subtype of HPD is actually the closest thing to the historic sociopath, when the sociopath is differentiated from the psychopath.
Abigail's primary motivation throughout The Crucible is her desire to be John Proctor's wife. Abigail does not seem phased by the fact that her behavior is leading many to the gallows, because her only goal is to get John's wife out of the picture. Abigail demonstrates and capitalizes on her influence over the other afflicted girls by inducing hysterical symptoms among them, even going so far as to feign/induce hysterical psychosis.
In a discussion on The Crucible earlier today, an instructor of mind said she thought Abigail was much more of an antisocial due to her callous deceit and reckless abandon. I could agree, but it has to be remembered that Abigail is doing this all for love.
In the film, there is a scene where Abigail visits John when he's in prison. I think this was a deleted scene in the play. Anyway, Abigail expresses to John that she never intended for him to suffer this way before she escapes to Boston with Mercy Lewis (my ancestor holla).
I don't think Abigail felt guilt. I think she felt regret.
I just love researching the afflicted girls, just because the spectrum of hysterical personality is so thickly applied.