Definition: In mathematics, a sextoness is a property of a number that can be expressed as a sum or difference of two perfect squares. For example, 25 is a sextoness because it can be written as 1² + 3² = 4². A sextoness is often used to describe a number in terms of its factors, such as 2 and 5, which are both perfect squares. This property allows us to simplify calculations involving numbers that have this