Diadifferential

noun

A conceptual state in which two opposing or distinct elements engage in a continuous process of differentiation, where their contrast is not static but dynamically negotiated. Unlike a binary opposition, a diadifferential describes a shifting, interdependent relationship that evolves over time.

Etymology:

From dia- (Greek: “through, across”) + differential (denoting change or distinction).

Example Sentence:

The diadifferential between chaos and order in their artistic process created a constantly shifting aesthetic tension.