0 present participle of malfunction
1 to fail to work or operate correctly
In fact, ecological economics has provided us with much insight into the nature of those allocation failures that arise from malfunctioning markets.
The degradation identification represents the system's malfunctioning states from the property deviations of system flows identified through a monitoring process.
Two ways that a malfunctioning mood oscillator could cause depression: wrong phase or low amplitude.
A genetic test does provide precise information on the presence or not of a malfunctioning gene.
The staff also enquired if the people noticed any malfunctioning of the trap during the night.
The state is also implicated when fragmentation is explained by weak, malfunctioning, or non-existent political and economic institutions.
This argues that threat-avoidance programs of dreaming, if useful, may become malfunctioning in several ways: either too active or not active enough.
This is usually due to settings not set correctly, or malfunctioning printer par ts.