The term "cubing" refers to a strategy used in educational contexts in which students are asked to analyze or consider a subject, topic or situation from different angles or perspectives. This strategy is called cubing, considering cubes have multiple sides and in "cubing" a subject is studied from different perspectives, indeed in most cases cubing involves six different perspectives of angles in the same way a cube has six different sides. Also, this technique is relevant allows students and in general people to be aware of all the elements that are part of a situation or subject. Considering this, it can be concluded the process of studying your subject from many angles refers to the concept of "Cubing".
In an essay that argues cats are better than dogs, the author might go into detail about how cats are easier to take care of considering they are proven to quickly learn how to use litterboxes and keep that trait their entire life once learned and managed.