[f. as prec. + -ING2.] That erodes.
1612. S. H., Enchir. Med., II. 84. This infirmitie proceedeth from gnawing and eroding humours.
1741. Monro, Anat. (ed. 3), 37. The Effects of eroding acrid Matter.
1803. Med. Jrnl., IX. 558. Eroding ulcerations in the neck.
1870. Tyndall, in Times, 17 Sept., 7/6. The eroding forces of the atmosphere had weathered and decomposed the molten rocks.