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fragment

[frag-muhnt, frag-muhnt, -ment, frag-ment] / ˈfræg mənt, ˈfræg mənt, -mɛnt, frægˈmɛnt /




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Though loved by her supporters - who, among other things, admire her skill in uniting a previously fragmented opposition - she is hated by the regime and its loyalists for that very same reason.

From BBC

Each peat layer contained traces of past conditions, including charcoal fragments, pollen, and remains of plants and microbes.

From Science Daily

However, if fragmented global supply chains push up import prices, curtail the supply of critical raw materials and add to capacity constraints, inflation could rise, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inference is the sort of effect that happens when we’re constantly trying to put all of the pieces together when we get little fragments of data and information.

From Los Angeles Times

“We were fragmented and demoralized, and then someone came along and imprisoned the person responsible for all of that,” Suárez said.

From Los Angeles Times