0 the process of something becoming weaker or being destroyed by breaking into smaller parts or pieces: --
1 a situation in which a company is divided into smaller companies, or an industry changes so that it contains more small companies and fewer large ones --
On the other, it was still a religion 'under threat' from internal disintegration and external political challenge.
This time, however, such long-term processes as political integration and centralisation, disintegration and decentralisation will mainly be studied on the supraregional level.
Moreover, we require that there exists a disintegration of m such that each fibre is a standard measure space.
The decrease of mass in the disintegration process is therefore 7.0104 + 1.0072 - 8.0022 = 0.0154 + 0.003.
However, policy disintegration is not the only possible outcome.
The proportion of each cell present seemed to depend on the duration of the lesion and the stage of disintegration of the larvae.
The consequences of violence and social disintegration have a disproportionate and profound impact on urban youth.
The disintegration of that aristocratic society in the tenth century serves as a turning point in the history of the printed book.