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I find "exceeds" (as originally suggested) to be a little bit clearer because "refines" only makes sense in the context of an information order. For example: consider the powerset of some set X, the family a : 1 -> P(X) that picks out the subset X, and the singleton family b : X -> P(X). Then a exceeds b, but it doesn't make so much sense to say that b is refined by a, right?
Okay, exceeds is also good. I’ll rename it to exceeds. I just wanted to put this suggestion out there.
Where I was coming from was the fact that this terminology is used in point-set topology (see the definition at the end of pg. 245 of Munkres's book on topology). So I wasn’t thinking about the information ordering at all.
As pointed out by @tomdjong, and discussed with @martinescardo.
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