The spelling of the word "more constructing" is actually incorrect as there is no such word in the English language. It is possible that the intended word was "more constructive," which is spelled /mɔr kənˈstrʌktɪv/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word means to be more helpful or beneficial in a particular situation. It is important to use correct spelling in written communication to ensure clear understanding and avoid confusion.
The term "more constructing" does not seem to have an established etymology. It appears to be a combination of two separate words: "more" and "constructing".
"More" is an English word that originates from Old English "māra", which means greater in amount, size, or degree. It can also be traced back to Proto-Germanic "maizô" and Proto-Indo-European "meis" which have similar meanings.
"Constructing" is the present participle form of the verb "construct", which comes from Latin "constructus", the past participle of "construere". "Construere" is derived from the prefix "con-" meaning "together" and "struere" meaning "to pile up" or "to build".