noun the act of changing direction or course suddenly
verb to change direction or course suddenly
In literature, 'veering' can be used to describe a sudden change in plot or character development.
In psychology, 'veering' can be used metaphorically to describe a shift in thoughts or emotions.
In meteorology, 'veering' is used to describe a shift in wind direction in a clockwise direction.
In driving, 'veering' can refer to a sudden change in direction of a vehicle, often unintentional.
In sailing, 'veering' refers to the act of changing the direction of a ship's course to the right.
In writing, 'veering' can be used to describe a sudden change in direction or focus within a piece of writing. For example, a writer may veer off topic in an essay.
In psychology, 'veering' can be used to describe a sudden shift in behavior or thought patterns. For example, a psychologist may observe a patient veering between extreme emotions.