facetiness
Facetiness is a descriptive term used to characterize the extent to which an object or concept displays distinct planar surfaces, or facets, across different disciplines. It is not a formal scientific term with a single universal definition, but rather a flexible descriptor employed to convey the degree of surface flatness, facet-richness, or multi-faceted character in a given context.
In geometry and crystallography, facets refer to the flat faces of polyhedra or crystal forms. Facetiness here
In computer graphics, facetiness describes how polygonal a model appears. High facetiness produces a visibly faceted
In data visualization and analysis, facetiness can be used metaphorically to describe how many distinct aspects
Overall, facetiness serves as a practical shorthand for describing the complexity or plurality of planar features