Tidegenic

A tidegenic system is a system in which the system member count increases over the course of several months or years, before collapsing to a much smaller number, either suddenly or also through the course of several months or years, through either mass fusion or mass dormancy. It is different from similar terms in that this collapse does not turn the system into an empty system or singlet. Tidegenic:

Related Terms
A cyclogenic system is a system in which the system periodically collapses into fragments, which are shuffled and reformed into a new system.

Rotatien refers to a system that experiences frequent collapses that result to being an empty system/singlet, and with each one the system has, the system resplits, having a different origin.