If a ternary ABC2 compound with two sublattices, say BC4 and AC8, where B and C are at the center of tetrahedra and octahedra respectively, suppose if A atom is randomly fluctuating inside the AC8 octahedra, which means a fluctuating electron density around A site. Obviously, except A site other atoms will diffract normally, whereas the X-rays seen by the fluctuating electron density at A site will have lesser X-ray diffraction (less electron density to diffract) than the expected diffraction. Can I expect the lattice plane containing A atoms will have lesser intensity as compared to the expected intensity of the XRD pattern?