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== Defactoring ==
== Defactoring ==
'''Defactoring''' is a synonym for saturation, so it applies to either mappings or comma bases. Its antonym is '''enfactoring'''. So, a mapping or comma basis is either defactored (saturated) or enfactored (unsaturated, having torsion/contorsion).  
'''Defactoring''' is a synonym for saturation, so it applies to either mappings or comma bases. Its antonym is enfactoring. So, a mapping or comma basis is either defactored (saturated) or enfactored (unsaturated, having torsion/contorsion).  


Defactored and enfactored were coined by [[Dave Keenan]] in collaboration with [[Douglas Blumeyer]] in 2021 as replacement terms for saturation, torsion, and contorsion; for more information, see [[Defactoring terminology proposal]].
Defactored and enfactored were coined by [[Dave Keenan]] in collaboration with [[Douglas Blumeyer]] in 2021 as replacement terms for saturation, torsion, and contorsion; for more information, see [[Defactoring terminology proposal]].


== References ==
== References ==