👉 In mathematics, fibrosity refers to a property or characteristic that is shared by many objects of a given class. In the context of algebraic structures like groups and rings, fibrosities are typically related to the structure of the underlying field. For example, in group theory, we often study the properties of groups that are common among all finite groups of prime order. This property is known as the "fibrosity" of a group, which measures how closely related it is to the integers