Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

syneresis

noun
/ˌsɪn.əˈriː.sɪs/
Definition
The separation of liquid from a gel-like substance, often resulting in the formation of a watery layer.
Examples
  • After several days, the syneresis in the pudding caused a pool of liquid to form on the surface.
  • The yogurt showed clear signs of syneresis when it was left to sit in the fridge for too long.
Meaning
Syneresis occurs when water is expelled from a gel, commonly seen in food products or biological tissues.
Synonyms
  • Liquid separation
  • Gel contraction
  • Water exudation