Itseliima
Itseliima is a term used in contemporary, interdisciplinary discussions to describe processes of self-generated cohesion or adhesion within complex systems. The word appears in various contexts—ranging from theoretical modeling of networks to discussions of materials and social groups—but it does not have a single, universally accepted definition. Instead, itseliima is deployed as a broad, informal concept to indicate the emergence of stable internal bonds or attachments without reliance on external scaffolding.
In network theory and systems science, itseliima is often invoked to describe how nodes or components form
In materials science and engineering discussions, itseliima is sometimes used to refer to adhesive-like behaviors that
In philosophy and social theory, itseliima can describe practices and routines that foster strong in-group bonds,
See also: self-organization, adhesion, cohesion, self-assembly.