Using a function in Sass is returning the string containing the name of the function rather than the result

Your function doesn’t exist. You must declare it (or import it from another file) before you use it. Sass does not throw errors for non-existent functions because they have a similar syntax to CSS functions. So it assumes that if it isn’t a Sass function that it must be a CSS function.

Related: Test whether a Sass function is defined

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