Warping in a sentence as a noun

No wait, it's warping as it shifts across.

I worry about it warping my mind too much.

Its warping something from the inside out just to get some greed fuel.

The warping of the coordinate system that you get when squaring is probably the key.

There are extremely powerful incentives for us to avert our attention from the warping influence it has had on our values.

The extra warping at the end of the video can be achieved by fiddling with the "distress" parameters in Cathode's preferences.

Since you're warping space itself, the spacecraft isn't actually undergoing acceleration in the relativistic way of a rocket.

CSS filters are already in Chrome and Safari, and allow advanced styling as as blurring, warping and modifying the color intensities of elements.

As she describes it, these producers are basically fraudsters, taking real events, warping them to fit their own desired story, and then portraying it as a real account of what happened.

Both of those hypothetical can be dealt with by the law already; I don' think there is much sense in warping copyright law to protect you from the possibility of those things happening.

And one doing grievous harm to our national R&D.[2] We could even "do more" by doing less in some cases: stopping support for programs that aren't helping, but are instead warping markets and political structures.

The sitting representatives and senators supporting this **** are the ones violating their responsibility to the public interest, they're the ones warping the chess board.

Warping definitions

noun

a moral or mental distortion

See also: warp