Present participle of dualize; the ongoing action of dividing into two parts or expressing as a duality.
From dualize + -ing (present participle suffix). The -ing form in English derives from Old English, creating the progressive or continuous aspect of verbs.
Poets and artists are often dualizing—taking a single emotional truth and expressing it through contrasting images or conflicting themes—which is why so much beautiful art feels like it's balanced on a knife-edge.
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