aberrating
v. C1 Advanced aber·rat·ing
v. to behave in a way that is strange or different from what is normal. It is often used to describe someone who acts in a way that is not quite right.
v. to behave in a manner that deviates from the norm or expected standards. Often carries a clinical or formal tone, suggesting a lack of normalcy or a deviation from a standard.
The patient was aberrating from his usual behavior.
The witness began to aberrating from the facts during the cross-examination, making several contradictory statements.
The sudden aberrating of the satellite's signal suggested a technical failure or a deliberate attempt to interfere with the transmission.