Fibrousness

Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪbɹəsˈnɛs/

Fibrousness (noun)

  1. The quality of being made of many thin fibres, so a material feels rough, string-like, or hard to chew.
  2. The state of tissue having many fibre-like structures, often making it firm or less flexible.

Examples

  • The fibrousness makes the food feel stringy when you chew.
  • This sauce has fibrousness, so it clings to the spoon.