artifacting
Artifacting refers to the visual distortions or imperfections that can appear in digital media, such as images, audio, or video. These artifacts are often the result of data compression, transmission errors, or limitations in the hardware or software used to process or display the media. In image and video processing, common artifacts include blockiness, where an image appears to be made up of visible squares, especially in areas of uniform color. Other visual artifacts can manifest as banding, where smooth gradients are replaced by distinct steps of color, or ringing, characterized by halos or fringes around sharp edges.
In audio, artifacting can result in unwanted noises like clicks, pops, or a general degradation of sound