“What matters is their interpretability, the meanings they attract, their fluctuant interpretive magnetism.”
“It may present clinically as a fluctuant buccal or palatal swelling, with or without a draining fistula.”
“Commonly known as an abscess or boil, a furuncle is a tender, erythematous, firm or fluctuant mass of walled-off purulent material, arising from the hair follicle.”
fluctuational
Of, pertaining to, or resulting from fluctuation(s)
fluctuated
simple past tense and past participle of fluctuate
“The psychologist noted that her contradictory messages were probably caused by her fluctuating mood.”
“Although excessive heat makes wines age a little too fast to achieve their full potential, a constantly fluctuating temperature is the biggest enemy.”
“Fires of varying intensities occurred at fluctuating intervals and burned in complex patterns.”