nonconvergent

/ˌnɑnkənˈvɜrdʒənt/
adjective
  1. Not coming together or meeting at a common point; failing to converge.
    • The two roads were nonconvergent, running parallel for miles without ever joining.
    • In the math class, the students studied nonconvergent series that never approach a single value.
    • Their opinions on the topic remained nonconvergent, with each person sticking to their own view.
  2. Not tending toward agreement, harmony, or a common result.
    • The committee's discussions were nonconvergent, leading to no final decision.
    • The data from the two experiments were nonconvergent, so the scientists could not draw a clear conclusion.
    • Their career paths were nonconvergent, taking them to different countries and industries.
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