That's okay, thanks. But it's only the beginning of my problem. How do you describe the effect of applying a filter on top of one or more other filters? Andrea wants to use "intersection", but I tend to think this is too "mathematical" and too vague to explain clearly what happens. What would be a good terminology for that?I think there are two possibilities when adding another filter: either broadening the already existing filtering ("union" in mathematical terms) or narrowing the already existing filtering ("intersection" in mathematical terms).
It's what you call "intersection", obviously.
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