Examples of 'splintering' in a sentence

Meaning of "splintering"

Splinter, as a verb, means to break or split into small, thin pieces or fragments, often in a sharp or pointed manner. It is used to describe the action of objects like wood, glass, or metal breaking into splinters
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  • present participle of splinter
  • The process or result of something being splintered.

How to use "splintering" in a sentence

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Chiseling may cause splintering of the material.
Splintering material may injure the eyes.
Drilling may cause splintering of the material.
Splintering has corrupted his genetic composition.
Talk about the splintering of the internet.
A splintering sound erupted in each of their eardrums.
What that means is a splintering of the audience.
Remodeling shows striations from the splintering.
As some splintering along the line of cut on.
You can see the extensive splintering.
With a splintering crash of coachwork and glass.
The central spire is capable of splintering by itself.
The social splintering has only begun.
We are seeing the same type of splintering today.
The the splintering rail was threatening to give up.

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But it is not all about splintering wood.
Some splintering is inevitable on the topside line of cut.
We are tracking something splintering off of the main group.
The splintering of dialects goes on without interruption.
I am not gonna be splintering any more.
Bones splintering in multiple pieces are known as a comminuted fracture.
Watch out for splintering wood.
Let her feel precisely why we call it splintering.
Workpiece splintering can be reduced by using face boards.
There were other splintering sounds.
Splintering has corrupted his genetic composition at a molecular level.
The rift is splintering because of you.
It should prevent society from splintering.
Danger of cutting and splintering caused by bursting illuminant.
It was obvious that the wood was splintering.
Just that all this splintering is killing you.
Social audiences will continue splintering.
Somebody was splintering a door with an axe.
Subsequent developments lead to further splintering of the duchies.
Evidence of the splintering social fabric is already apparent.
The civil rights movement was splintering.
This will lead to a splintering of the educational experiences.
There is one exception to the splintering.
Globalisation is splintering many societies and is doing little to eradicate.
Cutting or grinding may cause splintering of the material.
Chair splintering and clattering.
There is no signs of any splintering or impact.
Minimal splintering and splitting with nails and screws.
Her face gets lost in the splintering glass.
Otherwise you are splintering your personality and living incongruently.
The age of media before splintering.
Splintering their fragile frames.
They do not prevent or reduce splintering and cracking.
Splintering the neighbour coffin.
Used to eliminate the splintering on the main blade exit.

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