👉 In mathematics, the term "overdiffusingness" is used to describe a property of functions or operators that behave differently depending on the context. This can be seen in the way they change with respect to their input. For example, consider a function f(x) that takes an input x and returns some output y. If we define a new function g(x) = f(x + 1), then the output of g(x) depends on the value of x. For instance, if x