👉 In mathematics, an over-discreet function is a function that behaves in a way that violates some property of its domain. For example, if a function is defined on the set of integers and it satisfies the condition that all elements are greater than or equal to 0, then it is said to be "over-discreet." However, if the condition is that all elements are less than or equal to 1, then the function is called an "under-discreet" or "