axiomating
Axiomating is the process of establishing or defining a set of axioms, which are fundamental truths or propositions that serve as the starting point for a logical system or theory. These axioms are assumed to be self-evidently true and do not require proof within the system they define. The goal of axiomating is to create a rigorous and consistent foundation upon which further deductions and theorems can be built.
In formal logic and mathematics, axiomating involves carefully selecting a minimal set of axioms that are sufficient
The term can also be applied more broadly to any situation where fundamental principles or assumptions are