You can export the function from the parent's shell to make it available in the child processes:
export -f pse
From the manual:
export
export [-fn] [-p] [name[=value]]
Mark each name to be passed to child processes in the environment. If the -f option is supplied, the names refer to shell functions;
otherwise the names refer to shell variables. The -n option means to
no longer mark each name for export. If no names are supplied, or if
the -p option is given, a list of names of all exported variables is
displayed. The -p option displays output in a form that may be reused
as input. If a variable name is followed by =value, the value of the
variable is set to value.
The return status is zero unless an invalid option is supplied, one of the names is not a valid shell variable name, or -f is supplied
with a name that is not a shell function.
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