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Feb 28, 2023 at 1:38 comment added François G. Dorais I've seen: infinitely-splitting, $\infty$-splitting, $n$-splitting, ${\geq}n$-splitting, ${<}n$-splitting, etc., with the obvious semantics. Usually, this means the splitting happens "right away" rather than "some point later".
Feb 27, 2023 at 22:13 comment added Peter Gerdes Right, perfect, that's exactly what I needed (in my context splitting means exactly that...though it's also true that any node which splits has infinitely many children). Do you want to submit that as an answer so I can accept it or should I?
Feb 27, 2023 at 22:11 comment added Andreas Lietz They are often referred to as splitting nodes, but what exactly constitutes a splitting node often depends on the context. For example one might ask that the node has infinitely many children, etc...
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