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Degression

Description

Degression refers to a deviation or divergence from a specific path, course, or trend. It can be used in various contexts such as mathematics, psychology, economics, and more. In mathematics, degression signifies a decrease in the rate of change of a function, while in psychology, it describes a regression to an earlier stage of development. Additionally, degression in economics might refer to a decline in economic growth or the reduction of government spending.

Examples

Mathematics:

  1. The polynomial function exhibits degression in the interval [0, 5].
  2. As x approaches infinity, the rate of degression becomes negligible.

Psychology:

  1. During times of stress, individuals may experience degression and revert to childish behaviors.
  2. The therapist observed degression in the patient's behavior, indicating an unresolved trauma.

Economics:

  1. The government's degression in public spending sparked concerns of a potential recession.
  2. Despite the recent degression in economic growth, experts predict a recovery in the next quarter.

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