cohesivity
Cohesivity refers to the quality or state of being cohesive—the tendency of elements of a system to stay connected and act as a whole. While often used interchangeably with cohesion or cohesiveness, cohesivity is a less common term and appears across disciplines to emphasize the integrative strength of a system rather than merely its component parts.
In social and organizational contexts, cohesivity describes the degree to which members of a group share common
In physical and materials science, cohesivity refers to the internal binding forces that hold a substance together.
Measurement of cohesivity is context-specific. In sociology, it often relies on surveys and network analysis to
The term is sometimes used as a synonym for cohesion or cohesiveness, though many sources prefer those