cohesion
This term describes the internal force that binds a system together, whether that system is physical, social, or intellectual. In a scientific sense, it refers to the molecular attraction that allows a substance to hold its own shape, distinct from adhesion, which is the attraction between different substances. In social and linguistic contexts, it implies a seamless integration where individual parts function as a unified whole. When applied to writing, it refers to the structural glue—such as transitions and pronouns—that prevents a text from feeling fragmented or disjointed.
Meanings
The action or power of sticking together, specifically the attraction between molecules of the same substance.
"The high surface tension of water is caused by the cohesion of its molecules."