var flag = false;
$('div.stop').click(function() {flag = true;});
textInput.focusout(function() {
// So long you didn't click div.stop, then
if(!flag)
$('div.box').hide();
});
If you wanted to avoid adding the flag variable, you could use jQuery's .data to store the flag value against e.g. the div.stop element, e.g:
$('div.stop').click(function() {$(this).data('clicked', true);});
// ...
if(!$('div.stop').data('clicked'))
// ...
EDIT
If you want to allow for the situation where the text box has focus, and you then click on div.stop, and you don't want it to hide, then you could try something like:
$('div.stop').click(function() {$('div.box').stop();});
textInput.focusout(function() {
// So long you didn't click div.stop, then
$('div.box').delay(200).hide();
});