Triaging in software testing is the process of evaluating and prioritizing bugs based on their severity and impact, similar to how medical triaging prioritizes patients. This process involves assessing various factors such as user requirements, business relevance, development efforts, costs, and frequency of occurrence to determine the urgency of addressing each bug. A clear and concise bug title and summary are crucial for effective communication, as is understanding the bug type and its impact on the system. Triaging is a collaborative effort that requires consistency and dedication from the team to ensure efficient resolution of defects, ultimately enhancing the quality of the product or service. Proper triaging helps avoid being overwhelmed by bugs and ensures that resources are allocated effectively, with an emphasis on teamwork and client feedback to achieve optimal results.