lebomlásában
Lebomlásában is a Hungarian term that translates to "in its decomposition" or "in its decay." It is commonly used in contexts related to the natural process of breaking down organic matter. This can refer to the decomposition of plants, animals, or other biological materials after death. The process involves microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi, which break down complex organic compounds into simpler substances. This natural cycle is crucial for nutrient recycling in ecosystems, returning essential elements like carbon and nitrogen to the soil.
The term can also be applied metaphorically to describe the decline or deterioration of non-physical entities.