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If the children have the same mother but different fathers, they are considered half-siblings, not whole siblings. Half-siblings share one biological parent (in this case, the mother) but have different biological fathers.

On the other hand, full or whole siblings share both biological parents, meaning they have the same mother and the same father.

So, in the scenario you described, the children would be half-siblings due to their shared biological mother but having different biological fathers.

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