outbranch
/ˈaʊtbrænʧ/ or /ˈaʊtbrɑːntʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to send or direct (a process or activity) out in different directions, especially in a way that is not controlled or planned.
“The company will outbranch its operations to other parts of the country.”
2. noun
a branch that has grown out from the main trunk of a tree, especially one that has grown at an angle.
“The garden features many outbranches of the ancient tree.”