Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1858, noun of action from emulsify.
Wiktionary
n. The process by which an emulsion is formed.
Usage examples of "emulsification".
Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay Langford Crispin was not present to share in the glory, because though he was not yet smeared in a disgusting emulsification across the ceiling of his library, his role in the film had been left on the cutting-room floor.
Yes, I remember now: spread in a ghastly emulsification across the ceiling of his library.
Is it because men, while possessing a capacity for truth and enlightenment the equal of that possessed by women, simply have a devastating allergic reaction to the chemicals used in the ink or paper in this particular volume, which produces such distressing symptoms as head explosions, emulsification, metamorphosis into butter, and self-swallowing?