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fracture

[frak-cher] / ˈfræk tʃər /


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Yet a fracturing global economy isn’t necessarily negative for investing.

From Barron's

In his first interview with the club's media channels, he used the word 'win' 14 times - a clear signal that he understands the only way to repair this fractured relationship is through results.

From BBC

In April he crashed badly during a race in Jordan, fracturing several vertebrae, keeping him off course for several months.

From Barron's

New technologies such as hydraulic fracturing have turned it from major importer to exporter.

From Barron's

The past few days have renewed fears in Europe that the Western alliance is fracturing.

From The Wall Street Journal