Heterogenization

Pronunciation: /ˈhiˈtiˈɹɑɡˈiˈniˈziˈætˈaɪˌɑn/

Heterogenization (noun)

  1. The process of changing something so it contains different kinds or forms instead of being all the same.
  2. A change that reduces uniformity and increases variety within a system, group, or material.
  3. In chemistry, the conversion of a uniform substance into a mixture with different phases or components.

Examples

  • Heterogenization can make mixed types in the final product.
  • The process causes heterogenization, making mixed types across the sample.