Examples of 'more fragmented' in a sentence

Meaning of "more fragmented"

describes a condition where something is divided or broken into smaller parts or pieces. This phrase is often used to describe a situation or system that has become disorganized or less cohesive

How to use "more fragmented" in a sentence

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more fragmented
A more fragmented social selectivity that persists.
Knowledge remains more fragmented than cumulative.
A divided opposition will be even more fragmented.
The movement became more fragmented on what to do next.
Video consumption has never been more fragmented.
More fragmented and more confusing.
Our time is even more fragmented online.
This more fragmented market is harder for big groups to target.
Less overlap occurs in more fragmented areas.
And more fragmented.
The world will become more fragmented.
Android is more fragmented as compared to iOS.
Our attention has become more fragmented.
This is one of the more fragmented industries that there is.
Coastal aquifers will therefore become more fragmented.

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We live in a more fragmented world now.
Computing on mobiles is much more fragmented.
Others remain more fragmented with many niche players.
The world is going to get more fragmented.
Audiences are becoming more fragmented because new channels are appearing.
The film sector appears to be much more fragmented.
Our sleep is much more fragmented and much less restful.
Their audiences are becoming more and more fragmented.
The OCTs however have a more fragmented system of management.
Health care systems continue to become more fragmented.
More fragmented parliament.
Even power itself is more fragmented than ever.
Accurate information on the incidence of trafficking in children is even more fragmented.
Aid has become more fragmented.
The update also notes examples where international regulatory arrangements have become more fragmented.
Truth is that audiences are more fragmented than ever.
The number of blogs and digital publishers make the digital media landscape even more fragmented.
The groups are more fragmented.
But clearly there is also a risk that the US could become even more fragmented.
It all becomes more fragmented.
More fragmented markets along cultural, linguistic and national lines.
The second part is more fragmented.
Nowhere is care more fragmented than for people with chronic pain.
It will be weaker and more fragmented.
This results in even more fragmented communities and even greater feelings of isolation.
The third model is more fragmented.
The more fragmented the system, the more difficult it is to protect people 's rights.
The movement became more fragmented.
In more fragmented coffee supply chains, choke points could be processing factories, wholesalers or exporters.
Your healthcare gets more and more fragmented.
This would later lead to more fragmented results in most national elections.
The groups appear to have become even more fragmented.
The game started to become more fragmented as the final quarter of an hour approached.
The buying process is becoming more and more fragmented.
The world economy became more fragmented and international trade declined over this period.

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