Continuous construction and pre-boarding for a particular opponent
Cris is spot on for the legality issue at Regular REL .
Be aware though that a community is influenced not only by what is legal but also by what the accepted norms are. In my experience, most Magic communities operate under the idea that players might tweak their deck along the way at Regular REL but that “pre-sideboarding” because you know what your opponent is playing is somewhere between bad form and complete jerkishness.
For example, Theros includes a cycle of color-hosers in that same color. If someone in my area runs into a blue-white mirror match where the opponent has main deck Gainsay and Glare of Heresy, that's going to seem awfully sketchy. Chances are, the community will shun, ostracize, and otherwise serve up steaming cups of Hater-ade unto that player. While a player's actions might have be technically legal, each community will decide for itself what it determines as acceptable.
Note that as judges, we are often actively or by our own example looked to to set standards. The standards we set can have positive and negative impacts on our communities large and small.