1. warping - Noun
2. warping - Verb
of Warp
The act or process of one who, or that which, warps.
The art or occupation of preparing warp or webs for the weaver.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA floating disc also avoids disc warping and reduces heat transfer to the wheel hub. Source: Internet
As a way of avoiding thermal stress, cracking and warping, the disc is sometimes mounted in a half loose way to the hub with coarse splines. Source: Internet
As a mutant who possesses magical abilities such as reality warping, telekinesis, energy manipulation, disintegration, flight, force-field generation and mental and emotional manipulation, anyone going up against her would be in for quite a fight. Source: Internet
Anderson 2004, p. 134. They hinged the rudder and connected it to the pilot's warping "cradle", so a single movement by the pilot simultaneously controlled wing-warping and rudder deflection. Source: Internet
Both effects were created by Industrial Light & Magic using grid warping techniques developed by Tom Brigham and Doug Smythe ( AMPAS ). Source: Internet
Drying waterlogged wood that has been submerged for several centuries without appropriate conservation causes considerable shrinkage (20–50%) and leads to severe warping and cracking as water evaporates from the cellular structure of the wood. Source: Internet