Present participle of astringe; the act of causing contraction or binding tightly.
Formed by adding -ing to astringe, creating the present participle form used in continuous tenses and as a gerund in English.
The astringing effect of certain herbs is why 'drawing salves' were applied to infections—they literally pulled the skin tighter, which medieval healers believed forced out the poison.
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