aberrance

/əˈbɛrəns/
noun
  1. A state or instance of being different from what is normal, expected, or correct.
    • The scientist noted an aberrance in the experiment's results that needed further investigation.
    • The computer program flagged the data point as an aberrance because it was far outside the normal range.
    • Her sudden outburst was an aberrance from her usually calm behavior.
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