It is likely that the soil is too dense and retains too much water. I would unpot, remove as much soil from the roots as possible and repot with a soil and substrate that drains faster. Like a cactus mix and some extra perlite mixed in. Then I'd wait a few days for the roots to recover before watering.
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How does that explain the asymmetrical drying of the leaves?
Rot does weird things to a plant.
The difference in sun exposure explains that. I second the opinion that your substrate is the problem. Use a gritty mix like the other user suggested, at least 50% drainage. The transition away from peat is going to kill a lot of houseplants!