👉 In mathematics, a "interscendent" refers to an element that is not a member of any subset but can be included in another set. For example, if you have two sets A and B, then an "interscendent" element x belongs to both A and B, but it cannot be part of either set itself. In other words, the term "interscendent" is often used to describe something that is not a member of any subset but can still be included