Definition:Anticommutative

Definition
Let $$\circ$$ be a binary operation.

Then $$\circ$$ is anticommutative on $$S$$ iff


 * $$\forall x, y \in S: x \circ y = y \circ x \iff x = y$$

Equivalently, it can be defined as:


 * $$\forall x, y \in S: x \ne y \iff x \circ y \ne y \circ x$$

An example of an anticommutative operation in arithmetic is the operation of subtraction.