This question was recently put on hold as too broad. Is it really? I feel as if close voters treated it like a question that asks about "abstraction" in general. However, it asks to explain the term in a really narrow context, defined by the short paragraph the OP had trouble understanding. So there are not many possible answers, and because the context is quite narrow, I don't think that answers will be too long. In fact, my answer did fit into "few paragraphs", as the close reason demands.
Maybe the question is not exceptionally great, but it is about "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development". Rules of good software design are definitely unique to software development (although I've seen people applying them to robotics. But that's a topic for another discussion about formulation of this part of the help center ;) ), and it is practical - interpretations of these rules have direct impact on implementation.
I've seen this happening with other questions that didn't contain code, but were quite answerable and well defined. So, can we please discuss this in general, and perhaps consider reopening the question?
Note: This is a different question than: What to do with code related questions without code. It asks about questions without code, but regarding reasoning about code.