Garnir relations are like rules for organizing things. You know how when you clean your room, you might put your toys in a certain spot, your clothes in another spot, and your books in another spot? Garnir relations help us organize information the same way.
Let's say we have a bunch of fruits: apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes. We can use garnir relations to organize them in a way that makes sense. We might put all the round fruits in one group, so the apples and oranges go together. We might put all the yellow fruits in another group, so the bananas go in that group. And we might put all the small fruits in another group, so the grapes go in that group.
Garnir relations help us organize information in the best way possible so that we can find things easily and understand them better. It's just like organizing your toys, clothes, and books so that you can find them when you need them.