Diverting in a sentence as an adjective

I'm just diverting a bit more focus towards stack exchange sites and screencasts.

I kept driving and realized border patrol had blocked the interstate and was diverting traffic through a checkpoint.

Again, would women be well served by diverting some of these students to computer science rather than remaining in health care?

Does it have to be $100 billion or something before you're allowed to decide it's time to start diverting some money to charity?

I originally wanted to be a music major before diverting to CS.

Look in a good old yellow pages phone book: All those colourful, attention-grabbing ads diverting your attention from the small-print actual listings?

Showing a coupon box during one of the final phases of the purchasing process is a way of diverting customers to random pages on the internet.

From the abstract: "Stopping or diverting this flux, either with material or electromagnetic shields, is a daunting problem.

Some group or cell identifies a resource and starts diverting or blocking it for their own benefit, and this increased power/energy is enough to protect the problem from unmotivated defenders.

Diverting definitions

adjective

providing enjoyment; pleasantly entertaining; "an amusing speaker"; "a diverting story"

See also: amusing amusive