kettéválásával
Kettéválásával is a Hungarian term that translates to "its splitting apart" or "its division." It is most commonly used in a geographical context to describe the process by which a river, lake, or landmass separates into two or more distinct parts. This phenomenon can occur due to natural geological processes, such as erosion, sedimentation, or tectonic activity. For instance, a river might split its course as it enters a delta, forming distributaries. Similarly, a lake can be divided by the formation of islands or a gradual encroachment of land.
In a more abstract sense, kettéválásával can also refer to the separation or divergence of ideas, opinions,