häufigerem
"häufigerem" is the dative singular comparative form of the German adjective "häufig," which translates to "frequent" or "common." It is used when comparing the frequency or commonality of something in a dative context. The dative case in German often indicates indirect objects or certain prepositions. Therefore, "häufigerem" would appear in a sentence where the modified noun is the indirect object or follows a preposition that governs the dative case, and the comparison is being made. For example, "Er gab dem häufigerem Gebrauch des Werkzeugs den Vorzug" translates to "He preferred the more frequent use of the tool." Here, "häufigerem" modifies "Gebrauch" (use), which is in the dative case due to the preposition "dem" implicitly linking it to the preceding clause and indicating preference for it. The comparative nature signifies that the use of the tool is being compared to another, less frequent use. Understanding the grammatical case and the comparative function is essential to correctly interpret and use "häufigerem" in German sentences.