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fragmented
[frag-muhn-tid, -men-, frag-men-]
adjective
reduced to fragments.
existing or functioning as though broken into separate parts; disorganized; disunified.
a fragmented personality; a fragmented society.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- nonfragmented adjective
- overfragmented adjective
- unfragmented adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of fragmented1
Example Sentences
Iranian opposition forces have been highly fragmented in recent years and there are no clear options here.
The SNP tends to have a double digit lead over Labour in national opinion polls, with support for pro-UK parties heavily fragmented since the rise of Reform.
The emergence of a planetary-scale consciousness — whether we call it Gaiacephalos or something else — would have profound implications for addressing global problems we currently struggle to handle through our fragmented institutions.
Habitat loss could certainly fall into the category of the sort of catastrophe that could easily wipe out a tiny population, and species with reduced or fragmented habitats are also more vulnerable to other catastrophes.
That figure has not been matched since, although radio audiences have become increasingly fragmented in recent years.
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When To Use
Fragmented is an adjective that describes things that have been reduced or divided into fragments—pieces that have been broken off of or detached from the whole.Fragment most commonly refers to a part that has broken off rather than one that has been separated gently or intentionally, like fragments of a broken vase or a broken bone. Such things can be described as fragmented.As a verb, fragment can mean to break into pieces or disintegrate, as in The empire fragmented into multiple states after the emperor’s death. Such an empire could be described as fragmented.Fragmented is perhaps most often applied to abstract or intangible things like this, in which case it usually means disorganized or disunified in some way. For example, a fragmented society is one in which there is an extreme lack of unity among different groups. This sense of the word often implies that the thing described as fragmented is broken or unhealthy in some way.The verb fragmentize can mean the same thing as the verb sense of fragment, and the adjective fragmentized is a synonym of fragmented.The related adjective fragmentary means something different: consisting of or reduced to fragments—disconnected or incomplete, as in fragmentary evidence.Example: My attention becomes fragmented when I’m working on too many projects.
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