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If you're talking about the action of connecting (a verb), go with:

coniugo, -are: to tie together, to bind, to connect

From there use a participle of some kind (you'll have to conjugate) if you really want to keep the "ing" ending.

If you're talking about a connection, like a noun, then go for:

coniugium, -i: a connection, a bind; a wedding (if that's at all important to your translation?)

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