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fragmentation

[frag-muhn-tey-shuhn] / ˌfræg mənˈteɪ ʃən /
NOUN
disintegration
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The challenge for investors is “the fragmentation of transactions” as the asset darts around different exchanges and wallets, Zareh said.

From MarketWatch

"We have to make progress one way or the other to tear down the barriers that prevent us from being a true global giant," she said, calling the current system "fragmentation on steroids."

From Barron's

"The introduction of a digital euro... is essential to strengthen EU monetary sovereignty, reduce fragmentation in retail payments and support the integrity and resilience of the single market," an amendment backed by lawmakers said.

From Barron's

The brands have noticed, too—not just that players love to dress up, but also that at a moment of pop-cultural fragmentation, they play a sport that’s only getting more and more popular.

From The Wall Street Journal

They stress the need for top-down system design, open scientific collaboration that avoids early fragmentation, and realistic expectations.

From Science Daily