 Abstract symmetry and symmetry breaking are two important concepts in quantum physics. However, quantifying how much a symmetry is broken can be difficult. This problem becomes even more complicated when studying extended quantum systems, where the subsystem of interest must be considered. Additionally, the more the symmetry is initially broken, the faster it is restored. This is analogous to the where hotter water freezes faster than colder water. This article was authored by Filiberto Ars, Sara Machiano, and Pascuala Calabres.