schäumendem
Schäumendem is a German adjective form derived from the verb schäumen, meaning to foam or froth. It is the present participle schäumend used as an adjective, and the ending -em appears in inflected forms used with nouns in the dative case. In everyday usage, schäumendem most often appears with prepositions or determiners that require the dative, describing something that is foaming or frothy.
Schäumendem occurs in contexts such as mit schäumendem Wasser or mit schäumendem Schaum, where the noun is
The term describes liquids or substances that generate foam or froth, such as water, beer, or soap.
Schäumen (to foam), Schaum (foam), and the broader topic of German adjective declension are closely connected.
Schäumendem is primarily a grammatical form, used to convey that a noun in the dative case is