coldening
Coldening refers to the process by which an object or substance becomes colder. This can occur through several mechanisms, primarily heat transfer. When an object is colder than its surroundings, heat will naturally flow from the warmer environment to the colder object, thus increasing the object's temperature and making it warmer. Conversely, if an object is warmer than its surroundings, heat will flow from the object to the environment, causing the object to cool down or "colden."
This phenomenon is governed by the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the second law, which states that heat