👉 In mathematics, a function f(x) is said to be "dysmorphic" if it has an infinite number of discontinuities. This means that there are infinitely many values for x such that f(x) = 0 (i.e., the value of f(x) at any given x is zero). In other words, f(x) is not defined at all points where f(x) = 0. For example, consider the function f(x) = x^3 -