👉 An overfrankness, also known as a "non-commutative" property or "functional overloading," is an unusual property of certain functions. This means that a function may be defined using many different arguments (arguments that are not related by any commutation relation), and yet the result will still have the same value. For example, consider the function f(x) = x^2 + 1. If we define f(a) to equal f(b) for all a and b