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Corrosion Inducement is the ability to corrode or degrade materials at a rate much faster than natural processes. This power typically affects solid objects, such as rock or metal, causing them to weaken and break down over time. When applied to biological entities or people, it manifests as rapid decay or decomposition, leading to a gradual weakening of their durability. Corrosion Inducement is often considered a subset of Acid Manipulation and, in some cases, can be linked to Water Manipulation or Age Manipulation due to its effects on the integrity and lifespan of materials.