digresses
Digresses is the third-person singular present tense of the verb digress. To digress means to depart briefly from the main subject in speaking or writing. Etymology traces the term to Latin digressus, the past participle of digredi, meaning to go away, from dis- “apart” + gradi “to go.”
In usage, digressions can be intentional or inadvertent and appear in speech, essays, novels, journalism, and
Writers commonly signal a digression with transitional cues such as “to digress for a moment,” “that aside,”
Digresses is used in reference to a subject performing the action of digressing, for example: “The author