Dewetting is a phenomenon that occurs when a liquid film retracts or breaks away from a solid surface, leading to the formation of droplets. This can happen when the adhesive forces between the liquid and the solid are weaker than the cohesive forces within the liquid. In other words, if the liquid prefers to stay in a droplet form rather than spread out over the surface, dewetting may occur.

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