Brokkelende
Brokkelende is a term derived from the Dutch language, primarily used to describe a state of partial or intermittent cracking, breaking, or chipping of a surface or material. The word is closely related to the verb "brokkelen," which means to break off, crumble, or fall apart. The adjective "brokkelende" is often used to characterize surfaces that show signs of deterioration or instability, such as weathered stone, aging paint, or deteriorating plaster.
In construction and maintenance contexts, brokkelende surfaces indicate areas where materials are failing and may require
In a broader sense, brokkelende can also describe natural formations or objects that are on the verge
Overall, brokkelende refers to the observed condition of a material or surface that exhibits signs of superficial