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splitting

[split-ing] / ˈsplɪt ɪŋ /






NOUN
disruption
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Another tip Angie shares is her technique of splitting clutter into small boxes which she tackled one at a time "in a relaxed way".

From BBC

Meanwhile, 51% of Greenlanders said splitting from Denmark would result in a weaker economy on the island, with 62% of respondents adding that they wouldn’t like to leave the kingdom and become independent now.

From The Wall Street Journal

You ask two questions: one about splitting bills, and the other about inheritance.

From MarketWatch

Although the basic chemistry of water splitting is well understood under everyday conditions, far less is known about how water behaves inside electrochemical devices where powerful electric fields are present.

From Science Daily

Knott said the counting operation involved splitting the island into sections and going around about two hours before sunset when a larger number of puffins were on land.

From BBC