It shows the score that the borda count assigns to it when it is eliminated. When a candidate is removed the borda count now has less candidates so the score for coming first is reduced etc. Hence the scores are often decreasing although at each step a higher score is better. In Nanson candidates below the average are eliminated so having scores which are not monotonic occurs quite frequently. This could be fixed by specifying the top score in the borda count but it doesn't quite fit with the idea of removing a candidate and running the count as if the candidate was never there.
It shows the score that the borda count assigns to it when it is eliminated. When a candidate is removed the borda count now has less candidates so the score for coming first is reduced etc. Hence the scores are often decreasing although at each step a higher score is better. In Nanson candidates below the average are eliminated so having scores which are not monotonic occurs quite frequently. This could be fixed by specifying the top score in the borda count but it doesn't quite fit with the idea of removing a candidate and running the count as if the candidate was never there.