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fragmentation

noun as in disintegration

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Mr Bailey will also say the UK should not focus "just on the effects of Brexit", warning about the "broader fragmentation of the global economy".

From BBC

The PM wants to apply a counter-terrorism approach to border security and end "fragmentation" between policing, Border Force and intelligence agencies.

From BBC

“The desert tortoise is in terrible shape, especially in the West Mojave, where it’s in the worst shape. And it’s partly due to this kind of habitat loss and the constant fragmentation,” Belenky said.

The headlong rush into streaming fragmentation was driven, it seems, by a desire to spike short-term quarterly earnings reports to please the Wall Street overlords.

From Salon

She said the fragmentation of agencies that should be working together is also a problem.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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