0 present participle of segment
1 to divide something into different parts:
The market is segmented by price into three general categories.
The effects of segmenting written discourse on the reading comprehension of low- and high-performance readers.
The tribalisation of youth cultures had to be encouraged and strengthened by segmenting the market and thus opening new and potentially unlimited sources of competition.
Games aimed at promoting phonological awareness prevail, such as segmenting words into syllables, counting syllables, and rhyming.
The point of segmenting the data in this way was to abstract away from chronological differences in grammatical development.
The first issue is easy to overcome by segmenting in two steps, but the second one requires a more complex treatment.
This process of segmenting types of members is also important in organizational maintenance.
In compound noun segmentation, we paid attention to lexical information which is crucial for segmenting noun compounds.
We first introduce a way of segmenting a single musical tone into five components that are conceptually distinct from a control standpoint.