thixotropy
noun
thix·ot·ro·py
thik-ˈsä-trə-pē
: the property of various gels of becoming fluid when disturbed (as by shaking)
… says that blood liquefaction can be explained in terms of a phenomenon called thixotropy. Certain substances, including some types of mayonnaise, are normally thick gels, but can be liquefied instantly by shaking or stirring.—The New York Times
thixotropic
adjective
thixotropic clay
A thixotropic gel is one capable of liquefying when agitated and of resolidifying when allowed to stand.
—Joe Nickell
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