Present participle of disject; the act of scattering or throwing things apart.
From disject + -ing (the present participle suffix). The -ing form describes an ongoing action.
The -ing form makes verbs into nouns and describes ongoing actions—'disjecting' captures the process of scattering before it's complete, freezing the action mid-motion, which is why it feels more dynamic than 'scattered.'
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