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di·ver·gence I. \də̇ˈvərjən(t)s, dīˈ-, -və̄j-, -vəij-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin divergere + English -ence 1. a. : a drawing apart (as of lines extending from a common center) < an angle is formed by the divergence of straight lines > b. : a difference or disagreement in form, character, opinion < growing divergence of opinion between the two countries > — opposed to convergence c. : the acquisition of dissimilar characters by related organisms or strains under the influence of unlike environments 2. : a turning aside or departure from a direction, course, policy : deviation, digression < divergence from a theoretical norm > 3. : dissemination of the effect of activity of a single nerve cell through multiple synaptic connections — compare convergence 4. : the depletion of air in a layer or region of the atmosphere due to outflowing winds Synonyms: see dissimilarity II. noun : the state of being mathematically divergent |