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fragment
noun as in part, chip
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Scientists are concerned it will fragment the ecosystem and disrupt the movement of wildlife.
From BBC
But her sense of stability began to fragment the moment she arrived.
From Los Angeles Times
An emboldened president and his allies have launched a vigorous campaign to use levers of government to intimidate an increasingly fragmented and polarized media, experts say.
From Los Angeles Times
If supply chains fragmented and had to be reordered this would hit UK growth and push up inflation.
From BBC
A fragment of the organic glass found inside the skull of the deceased individual in Herculaneum.
From Salon
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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