Examples of 'become fragmented' in a sentence

Meaning of "become fragmented"

become fragmented: to break apart or split into smaller pieces or parts. This phrase is often used in the context of relationships, organizations, or systems that are no longer unified or cohesive

How to use "become fragmented" in a sentence

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become fragmented
The world order will become fragmented.
We have become fragmented and weak.
Our spiritual traditions have become fragmented.
We have become fragmented beings.
All of modern modern life has become fragmented.
It can become fragmented.
During normal use a storage device can become fragmented.
The legislation has become fragmented and inconsistent.
Green zones and residential areas have become fragmented.
Files may become fragmented and so slow the performance of the computer.
The system has become fragmented.
You will find that at times the words start to break up and become fragmented.
The media has become fragmented.
What happens through these experiences is our souls become fragmented.
Medicine has become fragmented.

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Families will become fragmented further and the relationship between parents and children will deteriorate.
The words will become fragmented.
As we age, the ECM progressively loses its integrity as the protein structures become fragmented.
File systems may become fragmented.
The UCR has become fragmented politically and geographically.
Everything we shared will just become fragmented memories.
Unix file systems can become fragmented and defragmentation utilities exist.
The tin surface of the roof had become fragmented.
These forest systems have become fragmented due to population increase and deforestation.
In many ways our lives and world have become fragmented.
As a result, efforts can become fragmented and resources can be wasted.
In the near future the Internet will become fragmented.
The drive 's partition can become fragmented in the course of normal usage.
Therefore, responsibilities and care may become fragmented.
As a result, the populations have become fragmented and isolated, leading to inbreeding.
Without such co-operation the course may become fragmented.
Over time, religions have become fragmented as a result of internal crises or schisms.
As the alcohol becomes metabolised, sleep may become fragmented.
These thrombi in the worst can become fragmented and spread, reaching the pulmonary arteries.
As blocks are allocated and deallocated, memory might become fragmented.
Collagen and elastic fibres become fragmented and disorganised.
In fact, this is one of the theories for why reports become fragmented.
Collagen and elastic fibres become fragmented and disorganized.
However, as the body metabolizes the alcohol, sleep may become fragmented.
Ownership of the brand has become fragmented over the years.
Approximately six hectares, located in between the apron, runway, and access road, will become fragmented.
Everything has become fragmented.
Thus, when records are deleted or updated, the record space 64 will become fragmented.
A thrombus that forms in a deep vein can become fragmented or rupture and break off.
But as the body metabolises the alcohol, sleep may become fragmented.
In recent times, Los Zetas has become fragmented and seen its influence diminish.
Consequently, if there are multiple concurrent writers, files can easily become fragmented on disk.
You shoot me with that, and I become fragmented throughout all of time.
Without a common foundation of truth and absolutes, society can only become fragmented and weak.
Human communication has become fragmented and weakened, even false . ….

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