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fragmented

If something is fragmented, it is broken into fragments. If something is fragmented, it is made up of fragments.

fragmented

(= disconnected, disunited, split) having been divided; having the unity destroyed Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of disconnected local forces — Samuel Lubell a league of disunited nations — E.B.White a fragmented coalition a split group

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Simple sentences

The fruit must be finely fragmented, before it can go into the press.
It looks like your hard disk is fragmented.

Movie subtitles

As we'II see, there was more than one killer app, but the one that really started the ball rolling was surely competition - both the main driver of capitalism and of the fragmented European state system.
Everything around me seems fragmented.
MONOID ONE: A short while after we leave, they will disappear in a cloud of fragmented pieces.
Would you like. an ideational activity or would you like fragmented self-image?
It is very fragmented.
The bullet fragmented as it passed through at an upward angle. literally smashing the bone structure of the face.
Or fragmented your face!
We may come from a fragmented, MTV, rap-video culture, but they do not.
Several million sectors of my active memory. have been fragmented or destroyed.
Fragmented.
It's fragmented.
Rifkin led a. fragmented. disjointed. existence.
China was fragmented.
Reborn on Earth. drawn to the alley by an unknown force. his necroplasmic body wracked by pain. his memories fragmented.
Everything is fragmented, broken.
Vision is fragmented.
Planet fragmented divided.
The bullet fragmented as it passed through at an upward angle, literally smashing the bone structure of the face.
But the words are fragmented.
It appears to be fragmented.
Rifken led a fragmented, disjointed existence.
Reborn on earth drawn to the alley by an unknown force his necroplasmic body wracked by pain his memories fragmented.
The same thing happened to us yesterday. We tried to vaporize two incoming asteroids, but they fragmented and struck the surface.
It's all fragmented and incomplete.
Fragmented, disorganized.
It is certainly very fragmented.
That's the problem, terminal cores are fragmented.
And what was left were ruins and the robots. who fragmented into rival gangs and challenged each other. for control of what remained.
The disorganisation of the System Lords' fragmented rule is a far more vulnerable target than one powerful Goa'uld.
Buffy's was fragmented.
The more that you talk about a person as a social construction. or as a confluence of forces. or as fragmented or marginalized, what you do is you open up a whole new world of excuses.
Who needs a fragmented scab, Not me.
But the difference is that children are more open, they are more alive and they do not see the world in a fragmented way.

News and current affairs

The more than 20 bilateral and multilateral donor agencies for agriculture are highly fragmented and of insufficient scale individually and collectively.
While product markets have held center stage in the creation of the single European market, services continue to be fragmented by national regulatory, anti-competitive practices.
One fallen princeling, Bo, has been accused of cruelty and corruption - traits that are endemic in China's cloistered but fragmented oligarchy, which values family lineage and relies on networks of allies.
The result could be a world of fragmented blocs - an outcome that would undermine not only global prosperity, but also cooperation on shared challenges.
It is fragmented, peaceful, and normative in a world of hard power, but part of the world is not about military power.
This is the most important step yet taken by the fragmented forces that have been trying since May to lead a peaceful uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
The rise of the far right lies alongside a political landscape that is typically fragmented, with more parties, and a lower share of the vote going to the governing party, whether of the left or the right.
America's light, incomplete, and fragmented pattern of regulation will not survive, and it will not be used as a model in other parts of the world.
In recent years, the international financial system has become increasingly fragmented, exemplified in the proliferation of bilateral and multilateral currency-swap arrangements.
What appears as a systemically interconnected world will also turn out to be increasingly fragmented cognitively, with weak global governance and policy coordination.
The net result was a hodgepodge of fragmented and re-nationalized financial systems.
And would the European Parliament become fragmented in similar fashion?
Moreover, Iran's leadership is fragmented and weak.
That means signing digital free-trade agreements and creating a true European digital single market out of today's fragmented 28 national jurisdictions.
Poor countries would receive prompt and predictable financing for agricultural inputs from a single account, rather than from dozens of distinct and fragmented donors.
Further eroding Europe's effectiveness is its fragmented approach to securing energy supplies.
Qaddafi used strong security services and paramilitary revolutionary committees to safeguard his rule, leaving state institutions dysfunctional and fragmented.
NEW HAVEN - Long the most fragmented nation on earth, China is being brought together like never before by a new connectivity.
Filtered or not, a long-fragmented China now has a viable and rapidly expanding network.
Similarly, China has become more uncoordinated, or fragmented, as its income disparities have continued to widen.
The crisis in the eurozone has, of course, fragmented financial flows, caused economies to diverge, eroded political support for EU institutions, and set Europeans against one another.
But the new measures ultimately amount to more of the same: a fragmented policy approach that will prove inadequate to solve Afghanistan's fundamental economic problems.
FRANKFURT - At the height of the financial crisis in 2008-2009, it seemed as if Western banks would pull up their foreign stakes and go home, leaving financial markets much more fragmented along national lines.
Moreover, the Christian conservative movement has become rudderless and fragmented, with many of its leaders dead, compromised by sex scandals, or increasingly perceived as plain batty.

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