One of the most important frameworks for understanding the fundamental interactions of elementary particles at the subatomic level is provided by non-Abelian gauge theories. They also feature in many hypothetical models that aim to further our understanding of nature beyond scales currently accessible by experiments. In this thesis we modify the short-distance behavior of these theories employing diffusion-like methods — specifically, gradient flows. Effectively, the elementary degrees-of-freedom are smeared over a region in spacetime, where the size of this region introduces a new scale into the system. By studying such smeared configurations we can gain insight into the workings of non-Abelian gauge theories. We specifically look at the i...