"Crazing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Crazing refers to a fine network of cracks or lines that form on the surface of a material, such as ceramics, glass, or polymers, due to physical or chemical stress. This phenomenon is often observed in materials that are subject to thermal shock, impact, or chemical attack. Crazing can lead to material failure or degradation, and its occurrence can be influenced by factors such as material composition, processing conditions, and environmental conditions. In some cases, crazing can also be a sign of underlying material defects or flaws.
Crazed refers to being utterly mad, wild, or deranged, often due to extreme stress, anxiety, or other intense emotional states. It can also describe something that is wildly enthusiastic or possibly even frenzied. For example, "The crowd at the concert was crazed, jumping up and down and screaming for more" or "The crazed look in her eyes showed her desperation to escape the situation".
I apologize, but "crazeology" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or fictional term. Therefore, it does not have a meaning or definition.
Crazes refers to the intense and often fleeting fashions or trends that swept through society, often in the context of youth culture, fashion, or entertainment.