0 present participle of fragment
1 to break something into small parts or to be broken up in this way:
We then colour the fragmenting set using the rest of the colours.
Overall the episode highlighted the problem of organising an economywide apprenticeship scheme at a time when the employment structure is fragmenting.
The presence of large amounts of fragmenting asbestos where tourist activity takes place warrants action.
Fragmenting conditions like dementia create both subjective and social ruptures that perpetuate the state of pathology initiated by the condition.
This process could result in the cortical region fragmenting into a series of functionally distinct areas.
We then identify in these fragments a large (compared to the fragmenting set) set of leaves which we also remove for the moment.
This gaze is rational, cold, and fragmenting; it tests, examines, and measures the new patient as an object.
Therefore, the wiping operation must be conducted manually, which also brings along the danger of the solar cells fragmenting.