R. Meir says: A mued — one whose owner was warned three times (even in one day). A tam — one whom the children play with without (fear of) being gored. And what is the intent of "mitmol shilshom"? If he was warned three non consecutive days, it is regarded as a tam (and not as a mued).
The Torah Distinguishes Between a Tam, an Ox with No History
Mekhilta Tractate Nezikin 10:21