Viscoresistive is a technical term that refers to a material's ability to change its electrical resistance under mechanical deformation. However, there are some synonyms that can be used to describe such materials. These include piezoresistive, strain-sensitive, stress-sensitive, and deformable sensors. Piezoresistive materials are those that exhibit a change in electrical resistance when subjected to mechanical stress or strain. Strain-sensitive, stress-sensitive, and deformable sensors all refer to materials that change their electric properties under stress. These synonyms are commonly used in the fields of engineering, physics, and materials science to describe materials that exhibit viscoresistive behavior.