Faulting [verb]

Definition of Faulting:

switch, fluctuate

Opposite/Antonyms of Faulting:


Sentence/Example of Faulting:

As reported by the Vermont alt-weekly Seven Days, Quidel said the fault lay with the PCR tests.

Washington is the nation’s favorite whipping boy, and not totally without fault.

Hard to find any fault with this type of weather in November.

Three cognitive biases bear the biggest fault for our failure to face the truth about the possibility of an election disaster.

The faults in America’s election system have serious consequences.

Chemical and microscopic studies of the core revealed signs of volcanic eruptions having created faults that fragmented the Olorgesailie landscape starting roughly 400,000 years ago.

It didn’t take long for Google to hire an army of professional publicists, who today are responsive to a fault.

It’s not their fault, it’s how they’ve grown up, it’s their community.

Mouser also said he had heard from the social worker that Stewart was beginning to blame herself for being taken out of the home, but it wasn’t her fault.

The vaccine at fault had been made by Cutter Laboratories, which had already administered 380,000 doses to first- and second-graders.