Egression in a sentence as a noun

I understand the reason for analogy but it hinders application of concepts like regression, line of best fit and other things that makes machines “smarter.”

The recent port to Gtk3 lost some functionality as a result of regressions in the toolkit: keybindings in menus are no longer hover-rebindable, and the themes have not been properly ported, leaving me only with bloated Adwaita.

We argue that the idea that there is early brain overgrowth in autism followed by a period of regression or normalization of brain volume does not appear to be true, and the apparent differences in cross-sectional research are due to biases in most studies against including harder to image individuals with autism.

Egression definitions

noun

the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent

See also: egress emergence