noun a division or separation
In geology, scission can refer to the splitting or fracturing of rocks or minerals along certain planes.
In engineering, scission may be used to describe the breaking or separation of materials or components in a system.
In chemistry, scission refers to the breaking of chemical bonds, often as a result of a reaction or process.
In physics, scission can refer to the splitting or breaking of a nucleus or other atomic structure.
In biology, scission may be used to describe the separation or division of cells or cellular structures.
In literature, 'scission' is used to describe the act of cutting or dividing something, often used metaphorically to represent emotional or psychological separation.
Psychologists may use the term 'scission' to refer to the process of separating or breaking away from unhealthy patterns or relationships in therapy.
Scientists may use 'scission' to describe the breaking or splitting of molecules or chemical bonds in a reaction.
Lawyers may use 'scission' to refer to the legal process of dividing assets or liabilities during a divorce or business dissolution.