Examples of 'fragmented' in a sentence

Meaning of "fragmented"

To 'fragment' as a verb means to break or split something into small parts or pieces, often used to convey the idea of disintegration or division
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  • simple past tense and past participle of fragment
  • broken into fragments
  • composed of fragments

How to use "fragmented" in a sentence

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fragmented
The round fragmented inside his body.
The tourist industry is heterogeneous and fragmented.
Programmes fragmented by excessive number of outputs or outcomes.
The market appears to be quite fragmented in nature.
A fragmented approach of health is no longer advisable today.
Interconnectivity of the fragmented natural remnants is important.
Fragmented and poorly coordinated system of services.
Piecemeal solutions of fragmented proposals are not an option.
Fragmented occupational standards and recognition processes.
Processes and data are fragmented and inefficient.
Bullet fragmented too much to make a match.
The opposition remains fragmented and ineffective.
Fragmented efforts and weak coordination are common.
The supraoculars are also fragmented or partially divided.
Fragmented and overly complex legal environment.

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They are deeply fragmented and often inaccessible.
Fragmented and cumbersome management procedures and.
The vertebrae is too fragmented and displaced.
A fragmented system of education mirrors a fragmented society.
The research world is fragmented regarding authenticity.
Fragmented data occurs if data is stored in clusters.
All our lives were fragmented in that explosion.
The fragmented sphinxes are now under restoration.
O communities are too fragmented to work together.
We have fragmented reports confirming a suicide bombing.
Is not designed to contain fragmented metal blades.
The slug fragmented into dozens of shards.
Managing system performance is difficult in a fragmented structure.
The detail fragmented under the attack.
A regional policy that remains deeply fragmented.
Diversified and fragmented geographical presence in new.
The international legal framework is increasingly fragmented.
That veneer of fragmented and incomprehensible normalcy.
Equity is not achievable in this fragmented pattern.
Memories may be fragmented especially immediately afterwards.
Existing mobility mechanisms are fragmented and weak.
The fragmented hard drive of the system.
Aid coordination remains fragmented and incoherent.
The approach to disarmament should not be fragmented.
Reblogged this on fragmented pieces of broken mind.
International forest governance is complex and fragmented.
Three individual sections fragmented beyond belief.
The organisation of monitoring and control is fragmented.
These are fragmented from the blast.
Agricultural parcels continue to be fragmented and reduced.
A fragmented approach has been adopted towards sustainable development.
Water sectors in most countries tend to be fragmented.
Fragmented coordination and lack of dissemination.
Bullet probably hit bone and fragmented.
Fragmented policy and legal frameworks.

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