Examples of 'too fragmented' in a sentence

Meaning of "too fragmented"

when something is divided into many small parts and lacks unity or coherence

How to use "too fragmented" in a sentence

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too fragmented
The vertebrae is too fragmented and displaced.
Community action is currently too fragmented.
O communities are too fragmented to work together.
The sectors of the core file are too fragmented.
Buttress looks too fragmented to stabilize.
Too fragmented to just reset.
Your hard disk drives are too fragmented.
Too fragmented for me.
Most of the fossils are too fragmented to be of much value.
The existing system is too complex and too fragmented.
Research has so far been too fragmented and spread too thinly.
The world is already too large and too fragmented.
The market is becoming too fragmented with too many small companies.
All these initiatives are too fragmented.
Agriculture is too fragmented and weak as a sector to set up its own insurance schemes.

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But that process is too fragmented.
The Shan States were too fragmented to resist the encroachment of bigger neighbours.
European markets are too fragmented.
We are too fragmented to stand up to the devil, and he knows it.
She felt that it was too fragmented.
Currently too fragmented into national research policies '.
Maybe your data is too fragmented.
It's too fragmented otherwise.
The story is just too fragmented.
Stakeholders are therefore of the opinion that the regulatory framework for goods remains too fragmented.
Europe remains too fragmented.
Efforts to complete it are needed because the market is at present too fragmented.
The internal market is still too fragmented and requires completion.
Yet the policy framework which governs its activities is too fragmented.
The political landscape is still too fragmented to produce a lasting coalition.
The local associative fabric was moreover weak and services too fragmented.
We cannot control the budget if control is too fragmented because fragmentation helps the fraudsters.
Hard disks may slow down if the data stored on them is too fragmented.
Career guidance is often too fragmented and too far removed from practical reality.
Healthcare already is too fragmented.
Those on the right are too fragmented and distorted for satisfactory description . ".
Occupational groups too fragmented.
The profession is too fragmented by educational, philosophical, economic, and generational gaps.
The stone has an inscription which is too fragmented to be deciphered.
The participation of women in scientific research within the EU continues to be too fragmented.
Managed heap is too fragmented.
This dynamic must not conceal the fact that employment in sport is still too fragmented.
The existing energy forums are too fragmented and do not sufficiently address horizontal issues.
The current approach as regards driver training remains indeed too fragmented and specialised.
In addition, Android is too fragmented to work with just one version of an app.
Too many of our European markets are still too fragmented.
I think it's too fragmented now.
The Mega Man series has become a bit too fragmented.
The volume is too fragmented to complete this operation [ Fix ].
Urban forests are too fragmented.

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