selfejection
Selfejection is a term occasionally used to describe the act of an entity ejecting itself from a larger system, typically through an internal mechanism rather than an external force applied by another party. It is not a standard technical term in most disciplines, and when it appears it is often a shorthand or informal way to indicate autonomous separation. In many fields, more precise terms are preferred, such as ejection, autotomy, evisceration, or dynamical ejection.
In engineering and spaceflight contexts, the closest concept is an autonomous or self-triggered ejection mechanism. Examples
In biology, analogous processes are described as autotomy or evisceration, where an organism deliberately sheds tissue
In astrophysics, selfejection may be used informally to refer to a star or other object becoming unbound
Terminology varies by field, and selfejection remains more of a descriptive or colloquial label than a formal