Diversation
A diversation is a form of discourse or interaction in which participants exchange ideas without converging toward a single decision, conclusion, or agreed outcome. Instead, the conversation remains open-ended, branching, or intentionally unresolved, often preserving multiple perspectives simultaneously.
- Our architecture review became a diversation, with multiple competing designs being explored but none selected.
- The meeting turned into a long diversation, and no final decision was made.
- The philosophy seminar was a pure diversation, as every argument opened new questions instead of resolving them.
- Instead of concluding with a single model, the discussion remained a diversation between several plausible explanations.
- We didn’t really finish the topic; it became a diversation about ten different unrelated ideas.
- The meeting turned into a long diversation, and no final decision was made.
- The philosophy seminar was a pure diversation, as every argument opened new questions instead of resolving them.
- Instead of concluding with a single model, the discussion remained a diversation between several plausible explanations.
- We didn’t really finish the topic; it became a diversation about ten different unrelated ideas.
Diversation by μ[]r@ June 14, 2026
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