0 past simple and past participle of splinter
Modern production protocols are complex, collaborative, economy-driven, and splintered.
During the course of the work, an archaic-sounding theme on viola, like a mediaeval chant or carol, is transmogrified and splintered.
In the meanwhile, language communities have splintered and interacted, risen and fallen.
This work on powers took place in a splintered context that favored controversy.
Rather, the electroacoustic community thus defined is splintered and better described as a field of power relations disjointed by diverging interests.
In exchange, peace returned to the city streets and the splintered opposition parties agreed to compete in the election.
The emerging tensions further splintered the ceremonial veneer and led to despair.
Koshar made his task more difficult by continuing to generalise about the lower middle classes, even though he recognised this was a splintered constituency.